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    RX7 mk3

    Any 1 had any experiance's with these, think of getting 1 (or a supra )

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    Definate contender for one of the most beautiful cars ever.

    On been out in one once, and that was a passenger in a tweaked one. Damn thing span it's wheels in third at 60mph. It was at that moment I fell in love with the car!

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    the rotary engine is good , provided its been looked after. They tend to need some major work at about 70,000 from what I hear. If you do get one, consider buying one from a rotary specialists such as these guys...

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    At 70k-75k the RX-7 rotary engines need a total strip down and re build, otherwise you can get REAL serious problems, as in total engine failure = new engine needed.

    Personally, i'd go for a Twin Turbo T bar, if you can find one

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