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Thinking of buying an rx7 need some advice


johnd-mkiv

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The RX7 is the best Jap car i've ever driven, it's a tight fit though mate, I dont think any RX7 (well the ones i've been in anyway) have any sort of steering height adjustment, you can get a uk subframe though so i'm told as this goes further back than the jap ones for more leg room.

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If you crash in a TVR Cerb at 70mph+, make sure you don't headbutt the A-Frame... (No airbag of course)

 

Not trying to make it out to be a deathtrap, I know the lack of other driving aids (I've driven one myself (Speed Six)), but considering the cockpit, you've got a good chance of belting it (your head), if things go wrong...

 

Like I said before I'm just biased, my best mate who really knew his car died in his when he went straight on at a roundabout, I know other people have died in other cars (inc Suppys), but I don't know any that died by headbutting the A-Frame...

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I Highly rate RX-7s, would certainly recommend!

 

Main things to watch for , as you can imagine , are engines. If looked after they will last. Compression should be good , hot & cold start is something to check on.

 

Only drawback with them i can think of for you is your height. Will be snug in there! Im 5,10 and i fit an FD perfectly!

 

http://www.mazdarotaryclub.com & Fduk.org are two good rx7 clubs if you are looking for advice.

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I have always loved these and the shape seems to be timeless...it looks like it could have been launched yesterday!

 

I have heard nothing but good things about the performance but the horror stories of MPG, usage of oil and the fragile rotor tips has forced me away from them. :(

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