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| 2nd Gen RX-7 Exterior Parts Which includes body panels, spoilers, diffusers, hood, etc.. |
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The Newbie
Join Date: May 2009
Location: Vermont
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no worries man, and POR-15 is king. I am sanding and POR-15, then hercu-lining the whole under carriege. I drove the 7 with summers up front and half gone all seasons out back last winter when I wrecked up my subie and she did fine. even took her out on dirt back roads (my parents live out there) and made it. just need to keep it in high gears and control the throttle and clutch in constantly on the back roads, was fine on main roads, just took me a bit to get going cause little traction. I hate driving it in the winter anyway though so I'll try not to. don't want anymore rust then I already have.
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PPP-P-P-P-POWER!
Join Date: Feb 2008
Location: North GP, TX
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I know this is a bit of a stretch, but I was wondering how the front crossmember bolts look under the car and if you could cut the frame around them for me to dremel those tab welds off of them and press them out? I removed mine because I noticed a ring of rust at the base of the thread as I was in the process of putting my crossmember back on and discovered the bolt was in really bad shape. I also took out the other one just to check and it was fine, but i ended up damaging the threads in the process (couldn't swing the soft-face hard enough to move it so I had to start with a real dead blow first). Just let me know if you could cut me a pair.
Thanks.
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