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Old 02-18-2004, 12:54 PM
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second gen and GSLSE engine are basically the same. so if u know how a good running second gen sounds youre all set. also, when i bought my last car the previous owner perfomed a comp test at a dealer, and i beleive it cost him 90 bucks.



with a mazda comp test done youll get numbers, but just cause u got great numbers doesnt mean the engine will last 5 years.
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Old 02-18-2004, 01:02 PM
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If the owner allows you to take out the storage bins behind the seats(few phillips screws)do so and check for classic storage bin rust.
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Old 02-19-2004, 05:30 PM
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Alrighty...Went and checked it out, It needs paint on the hood and roof BAD, the sides are nice, no rust or dents on the body though. The shifter boot isn't connected to the base, just hanging around the shifter. Parts of the interior were a bit faded, but nothing too bad, the dash didn't have and cracks or anything, the guy didn't clean it up at ALL, hasn't been washed, and some Armor All would have done miracles for the interior. The metal parts on the wiper blades were rusty, anyone know where I can get replacements, or if I can sand it down and repaint it?

The handle or something on the hatch was missing and it made the hatch not release right or something, anyone know what that piece is and where I can get it? He said he ordered it from the Mazda place twice but it gets backordered. The engine and clutch were in great condition, but it worried me that the oil was quite low. It had the original GSL-SE wheels but they were really dirty, do they clean up well or will they always be grimey..

The doors needed some WD-40, but everything wrong with the car that I saw was either cosmetic or easily repaired.

It had new tires too.. Got him down to $2000, seem good?
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Did you drive it?



If the steering was fairly tight, the tranny not noisy and it did not overheat I say go for it. But that is just me. Just check the compression first.
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Old 02-19-2004, 07:06 PM
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Didn't get to drive it much, steering was good except for weak power steering feeling (never driven a 1st gen so don't know how it should be), clutch was great and smooth, I only got to drive it for about 10 minutes because of lunch break, I'm going back tomorrow to hopefully drive it long enough to see about the heat issues. Is pulling the plugs and doing the "Ghetto comression test" good enough or should I take it to the Mazda place and test the compression..?
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Originally Posted by Hadoken' date='Feb 19 2004, 06:30 PM
The handle or something on the hatch was missing and it made the hatch not release right or something, anyone know what that piece is and where I can get it?
if you look at the hatch on the pic, I think its just that plastic piece. not sure if it should keep the hatch from opening right though. I cant check with mine since the battery is out and its all electronic (annoying considering my spare parts are in my hatch and my key won't open that.)



you might try e-bay, Victoria British, but I wouldn't recomend Mazda dealers (seem over priced to me)



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Old 02-19-2004, 11:48 PM
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regarding the shifter boot: sounds like an excellent excust to make your own leather custom jobbie. i did on my '83 GSL and it was rad.



regarding the interior: unless you get a really good find, the interior plastics will be faded. especially the hatch area (nice little greenhouse in there). my '84 SE is good and faded, but i'm planning on using some stuff called "SEM Color Coat" (google it) to restore the color, and then protect it with their clear protectant coat.



when i check out an old 7, i prefer it to be a bit dirty. imo shows the owner wasn't trying to cover anything up.



metal parts on wiper blades: either find junkyard parts that aren't rusty, or scrape the rust off and repaint. this goes for pretty much all the window trim. 90% of the 1st gens i see have chipping trim and gutters.



hatch handle: there isn't really a handle on the hatch. not sure what you're referring to. you grab the hatch itself from a little dugout in the middle.



the original SE wheels are pretty hot. there was a thread on the rx7club.com about polishing aluminum.



and yeah as long as the paint isn't TOO bad, engine is smoove, no hesitation, and the tranny is quiet, $2000 seems reasonable (tho it doesn't beat my $800 gsl-se!)... sounds like a lot of the stuff are things that a little elbow grease would take care of.



if you decide to pick it up, good luck! 1st gens are great cars, especially the GSL-SE!
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Old 02-20-2004, 06:09 PM
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Well, I got it today, nothing unexpected yet, like I said needs some plastic trim and some paint. I was looking at your new one cpt_gloval and mine has the same interior color and exterior.

Now I see the shift **** and center console on yours is the same color as mine, thats faded right? I've never seen a pristine red leather interior so I don't really know. The most immediate problem I need to get fixed is a handle for the hatch, and it doesn't seem to be latching, I can just walk up to it and lift the glass without turning a key, I don't know about these at all, is there some switch that I can use to lock it or do I need some new parts?
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Old 02-27-2004, 10:58 PM
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Here is a pic of it, just after washing, no waxing or anything yet.

$1990 with 71k miles.
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Old 02-27-2004, 10:59 PM
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And a pic of the fading/missing paint on top..with me in the picture..taken after moutain biking 9 miles..talk about great picture time. You can see in this pic where the hatch striker plate is missing.
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