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Hello fellow rotor heads!

Posted: Sat Oct 25, 2014 5:03 pm
by Petrolhead96
Hi there, how're things? Thanks for letting me join, I really appreciate it. I've loved all cars since the day I was born, my parents own an rx8 and since they bought that I've been obsessed with rotary engines :P I've been looking for an fb for a while,I spent my summer working three jobs so I could afford one(I'm in my final year of secondary school), I think their engines are fascinating and they look awesome, however... I'm 18, and insurance on a classic in Ireland isn't to be had until at least 21 :( so I'm just looking for a small project to kill some time and have some fun rebuilding with a few friends. And some roads around west cork are brilliant to drive, and an rx7 fb to me is perfect to drive them with,although,Kinda sucks to drive with my Citroens mighty 60bhp :P anyway...
Once again thanks for adding me, and I look forward to talking to fellow car nuts! :D

Re: Hello fellow rotor heads!

Posted: Sat Oct 25, 2014 6:33 pm
by codge
The Beatles hadn't arrived on the world stage when I said goodbye to being 18!
I still have superb recall of those days though. I was a real car nut then....still am for some cars.

Hope the Forum is useful and many welcomes to you.

Codge

Re: Hello fellow rotor heads!

Posted: Sat Oct 25, 2014 6:51 pm
by spoddy
hi

i'm from northern ireland, welcome to the site :)
i assume for an fb you'll be wanting one 30 years plus to avoid the vrt?

Re: Hello fellow rotor heads!

Posted: Sat Oct 25, 2014 10:03 pm
by Petrolhead96
Thanks for the welcome :) Yup, I got a quote to bring a 1986 fb in from the north, they wanted 1400€ for it, so that was a no go for that car. All my mates think I'm idiotic to want an old rotary, so much potential for the rotary engine I think, it's a shame the reputation they've earned from the nsu ro80 I think it was called. I'd want an fb that needs engine work/engine rebuild, I've a 1968 Saab v4 kept in storage at the moment,but the bodywork on her scares me enough to not even dare tackle right now. So I'd prefer to deal with something that needs engine work, I want to learn more about rotaries, I've rebuilt a few engines on courses, but never a rotary, So I'm very eager to learn :D

Re: Hello fellow rotor heads!

Posted: Sun Oct 26, 2014 9:10 pm
by DKWW2000
Hi,
Welcome to the Forum, like Dave (Codge) I8 was also a long time ago for me, I had a couple of Ro 80s, they do not warrant the reputation they gained & were far ahead of their time, inboard discs, Front wheel drive, semi automatic clutch, etc etc :idea: :P

Best of luck with your search, keep looking, there is one out there some where with your name on it!

regards Pete

Re: Hello fellow rotor heads!

Posted: Mon Oct 27, 2014 10:40 am
by JayoM
Welcome along man. Were you up at Japfest? I had my FB out at it with the rest of the Irish Rotary lads. I do know of an FB for sale in Dublin, think it is an 86. She is looking for about 1200 - let me know if you want her number.

Re: Hello fellow rotor heads!

Posted: Mon Oct 27, 2014 11:49 am
by Petrolhead96
Thanks guys,
Sorry didn't mean to insult ro80's, apologies over that, the internet has ruined yet another cars reputation :oops:
Nope, I wasn't at japfest :( I would've loved to have gone, but was busy. I just joined Irish rotary actually.
Would you mind giving me her number? Im still trying to get use to forums, I'm terrible with computers :P Couldn't hurt to just inquire about the car :P I've been checking most sites religiously for the past few months, whenever I get close to one it disappears (is bought) or is eaten with rust.

Re: Hello fellow rotor heads!

Posted: Mon Oct 27, 2014 12:13 pm
by JayoM
Haha, yeah. Because my FB is one of the very few on the road in the Republic, I get lots of tip offs about FBs for sale and I try to find them a good home ;)

I'll PM you her number, let me know if you don't get it. Its based in Dublin, bit of damage to the driver door, don't know much other than that!

Re: Hello fellow rotor heads!

Posted: Mon Oct 27, 2014 1:05 pm
by Marc S
Welcome aboard mate :)


Nice to see a teenager showing some love for the old FB 8-)

Re: Hello fellow rotor heads!

Posted: Mon Oct 27, 2014 6:02 pm
by Petrolhead96
That's half the reason why I want an FB, they're very rare and different to everything else on the road. When I mention rx7 people think of the FD, some of my friends didn't realises there were three different models of the rx7, I've seen more Ferrari 458's, Aston Martin DB5's and mustang fast backs then I've seen FB's, I've only ever seen one up close many years ago, I loved it :P I've a weak spot for old cars and classics. The FB ticks the right boxes for me, rarity, interesting and a classic :) plus I want to try a rotary rebuild ;)