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Old 03-03-2009, 01:34 PM   #1
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The RB brace mounts to the back, too... Part number 14031 or 14032
"The Racing Beat-designed Engine Torque Brace, available for all 1979-92 RX-7s..." Which explains why the picture is of a first gen.
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Old 03-03-2009, 01:39 PM   #2
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The RB brace mounts to the back, too... Part number 14031 or 14032
"The Racing Beat-designed Engine Torque Brace, available for all 1979-92 RX-7s..." Which explains why the picture is of a first gen.
That is a first gen (dammit you edited before i posted)

I have some 2nd hand banzai mounts, they are basically a bolt through a block of polyurethane, the guy who sold them to me said he didn't like the vibration, i havent put them on yet, but i have a broken stock mount on the T2 so i should get this in this week. I'll let you know what i think.
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