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Old 01-28-2007, 03:28 PM
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The day I looked at this car to buy it the vehicle was pretty much empty, no goodies and freshly detailed. After driving yesterday I heard some stuff bouncing around in the trunk and decided I was going to secure it better. Opened the trunk and now it is full of stuff, pulled out a car cover, full front mask, all four splash gaurds, front lisence plate bracket, bag for the targa top, convertable top boot, owners manual with original sticker and all papers to the car from the day it was purchased, even the guys finance paperwork, and more. Took me an hour to pull it all out and go through it, turns out I can't even get rid of any of it because it all looks brand new. I was shocked at the amount of stuff that appeared in the car, but hey I couldn't ask for a better seller I guess.
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Old 01-28-2007, 04:01 PM
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ya no **** keep that stuff in a place it wont be damaged. who knows maybe it will be a collecter some time in the far future and paperwork is key got a top dollar.
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Old 01-28-2007, 04:31 PM
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True that, decided to store it all safe and took the top off for a ride today!! This should have been a purchase of mine long ago, this car rocks. Only bad thing is now it needs a severe bath, something to do tomorrow!!
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heh, mine is in dire need of a bath too. Oh, and being finished! Nice car man, glad to see another happy owner, and welcome to the forum if you werent already a user that is



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Old 01-28-2007, 10:14 PM
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Originally Posted by Mr. B' post='855411' date='Jan 28 2007, 05:43 PM

heh, mine is in dire need of a bath too. Oh, and being finished! Nice car man, glad to see another happy owner, and welcome to the forum if you werent already a user that is



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i wasn't and thank you!! you guys have already been super helpful and I like this group alot. but yeah finish it and give her a bath would ya.
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Old 01-28-2007, 10:56 PM
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yeah this site is alot nicer with more helpful people and it not really crowded like the "other" forum with a bunch of retarts oh and i wish my car came with all that stuff the previous owned just left me with a giant hack job and electrical mess
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Originally Posted by jwteknix' post='855450' date='Jan 28 2007, 10:56 PM

yeah this site is alot nicer with more helpful people and it not really crowded like the "other" forum with a bunch of retarts oh and i wish my car came with all that stuff the previous owned just left me with a giant hack job and electrical mess


Hell yes this site is much nicer than a lot I know of. I used to be a nissan man for a while. Owned a 92 240sx coupe and am still a member on NICOclub, (240sx.org) those guys give good enough advice but they hate doing it. its always "SEARCH!!!" and 9 out of 10 times they call you newb and ****. which is just gay if you ask me because well, people are going to ask questions but thats only because they DONT KNOW!



But hey, I just joined this group not long ago myself and have enjoyed reading what others have to say as well as the tips and advice I get. Really, I couldnt ask for a better forum to be a part of other than Nopistons.com. I also couldnt ask for a better car than the RX-7 series of FB's-FD's. I am actually hoping my next project is an FD3S. Although I still have a 91 shell to play with



Well yeah, any questions that come to mind just ask away. So far everything I have asked has gotten some kind of answer and not in the "die newb" sense.



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see evryone love nopistons
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Old 01-29-2007, 07:11 AM
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that stuff is not junk, people pay hundreds of dollars for a original leather boot cover.



and watch operating that top when its cold- it can crack.

Thats in the owners manual- but ask me how I know that anyhow
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Originally Posted by Rob x-7' post='855516' date='Jan 29 2007, 06:11 AM

that stuff is not junk, people pay hundreds of dollars for a original leather boot cover.



and watch operating that top when its cold- it can crack.

Thats in the owners manual- but ask me how I know that anyhow
So how do you know that anyway? I heated up the garage with the installed heater system the other day before I put the top down for 2 reasons, first I wanted the car to be warm and second I have a friend that had a vert, non-rx7, and he put the top down one day it was cold to clean inside and when he put it up only half of it went back up, the other half decided to stay down permanantly. Expensive oops that was
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