Does Anyone Call Your Rx Something You Hate
I used to call my friend's TII 'Rolling Sex.' He seemed to like that.
I think the only thing I call RX-7s now are "in Indiana," and "in Syracuse." And as you can probably tell, that is definately unliked, by both of us.
I think the only thing I call RX-7s now are "in Indiana," and "in Syracuse." And as you can probably tell, that is definately unliked, by both of us.
from the neighbor "rolling chainsaw"
from the insurance company "a high risk sports car"
from my investment conscience father " the f3cking boat anchor"
from 3 ex girlfriends "when I wake up in this car, why does my *** hurt?"
from the insurance company "a high risk sports car"
from my investment conscience father " the f3cking boat anchor"
from 3 ex girlfriends "when I wake up in this car, why does my *** hurt?"
Most people I know call it the "Mazda"...which is cool...suprisingly most people I come across know what it is 
My old roomates always called it (or rx-7's in general) the "problem cars"..."Don't buy one Erik...you'll be sorry..."
funny thing was though, all through college (and now) I never had any problems, hehe
My old roomates always called it (or rx-7's in general) the "problem cars"..."Don't buy one Erik...you'll be sorry..."
funny thing was though, all through college (and now) I never had any problems, hehe
Originally Posted by RX7Aggie' date='May 10 2004, 10:56 PM
and everyone that has driven it likes the LSD and loves how hard my car hits after boost.
My Mr2 was non-LSD and I was wondering about that, if the launch/handling feels much greater...etc..?
My Mr2 was non-LSD and I was wondering about that, if the launch/handling feels much greater...etc..?
Um... a '7 is gonna make an MR2 pee its pants, from my experience with MR2s, LSD or no. LSDs *can* make a launch harder since you don't slip as easily, but they can just as easily bog you down if you don't have enough power. With power, though, the LSD is imperative.
from 3 ex girlfriends "when I wake up in this car, why does my *** hurt?"
Hehe... I've got a 'vert so sleeping in the car isn't really even a consideration, unless you can sleep sitting up in a snug seat. Which *I* can't.



