New member from Australia

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jdmrx2
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Joined: Sun Jan 06, 2013 10:42 am
Location: Adelaide, Australia

Re: New member from Australia

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Hmmmmm....nice ports. Yeah very similar going on with mine, big bridge! Love the sound and character of old school big port engines. Not the fastest, but definitely the toughest.

I like the twin round lights, as you say less Peugeot. The rectangle also remind me of the Aussie UC Torana sunbird....bloody ugly car!! The round lights remind me more of an e30 BMW.....still one of my fab BMW shapes.
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rx-5.7
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Joined: Sun Jan 20, 2013 10:44 pm
Location: Gronlid, SK, Canada

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Awesome looking cars! I hope I can get my 7 looking anywhere near as nice as yours!
jdmrx2
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Thanks for the positive comments. The 7 is no show car, but is a fairly tidy example of a 30 year old car. I have even on holidays this week, so have been using the 7 as a daily driver......really need to sort the air con out....little red cars in 38 degree heat are like ovens!! Car happily motors along in this heat, even in traffic. Temp gauge rarely moves, clutch fan kicks in a fair bit though.
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Post by codge »

For an old design of car the cooling is 1st rate. Our S3 used to in jams for ages in hot weather with no overheating.
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