new owner rx7

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Re: new owner rx7

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welcome! Car probably looks quite so red cos it's had the bumpstrips removed and the bumper mouldings colour-coded.

Brake and clutch cylinders are rubbish on these cars for some reason. The seals always seem to go, especially if they've been stood. Rockauto is probably your best bet for replacements
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Re: new owner rx7

Post by brenlixnaw »

yes brendan also from sheffield 5
but now living in sunny kerry -haha-
its a great place to live but if you get 3 days of sun its talked about for 100 s of years
a great thing about this part of the world though is you see old cars that havent rusted too bad due to the lack of salt on roads
i know of maltby mainly due to working with some ex miners from there at a place in rotheram call gloystarnes sadly now gone bust
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Re: new owner rx7

Post by brenlixnaw »

Lucky wrote:welcome! Car probably looks quite so red cos it's had the bumpstrips removed and the bumper mouldings colour-coded.

Brake and clutch cylinders are rubbish on these cars for some reason. The seals always seem to go, especially if they've been stood. Rockauto is probably your best bet for replacements
hi thanks for recommending rockauto just ordered parts now have to wait V(o
looking forward to driving car tomorrow has its fathers day i will probably try to set up carbs has best i can
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Re: new owner rx7

Post by Petrolhead96 »

Howdy! thought I'd say hi considering we're neighbours, well... sort of... :P gorgeous car man! Im not far from the kerry border in glengarriff, I learned the hard way about that clutch slave cylinder issue when I had no clutch in limerick for 5 hours on the way down from sligo with mine, best of luck with your new car ;)
Kian.
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Re: new owner rx7

Post by brenlixnaw »

hi cheers petrolhead96 just had a look at your car its a great looking car when ive got car running (wont be long) i have to go to cork occasionally as daughters in college
there ill contact you to see if your around to have a nosy at your car it would be good to compare things that id have no idea should be like any way cheers neighbour
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Re: new owner rx7

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I'm starting collage in cork city this september, automotive technology and engineering :)
Yeah do, That would be cool! my one is the only one I have ever really seen as they are so rare in Ireand, so it would cool to compare. Some great scenic roads to drive around here! Caha pass is a lot of fun, especially on a nice day (when they occur) to drop a gear and blast through the tunnel ;)
I'd love to go to the next irish rotary meet, have a little gang of FB's.
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Re: new owner rx7

Post by brenlixnaw »

hi cheers
got car running and stopping so been out for drive saturday im going to check about some monthly meet in limerick(coffee and cars ) maybe get sume tips advice going to look in to new suspension and steering bushes
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