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Old 11-28-2005, 09:19 PM
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Originally Posted by rollarota' post='782172' date='Nov 28 2005, 06:16 PM

I bought it from a Puerto rican in Tampa. I just want some info or a web site that has some info and pics of how to do it.
sorry bro but you wont find any info or websites on how to do custom things on them toyotas cause thats where the people get their money customizing. just try to get with any guy that make chassis and hell do it for you in chromoly as far as the engine mounts tranny mounts same thing driveshaft same thing and rear end same dude lol but just letting you know its gonna cost you big money as far as how i made mine i got way too many friends old school ones that helped me out alot and cheap in work together. if u near atlanta i can hook u up with my boy and hell doi it for you everything including driveshaft and rear end for a great price
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Old 11-28-2005, 09:36 PM
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Originally Posted by RebeldeRotary' post='782181' date='Nov 28 2005, 07:19 PM

sorry bro but you wont find any info or websites on how to do custom things on them toyotas cause thats where the people get their money customizing. just try to get with any guy that make chassis and hell do it for you in chromoly as far as the engine mounts tranny mounts same thing driveshaft same thing and rear end same dude lol but just letting you know its gonna cost you big money as far as how i made mine i got way too many friends old school ones that helped me out alot and cheap in work together. if u near atlanta i can hook u up with my boy and hell doi it for you everything including driveshaft and rear end for a great price


Damn, that looks like my brother's old car. Did you buy it from a young dude named Eric? My brother lives in Town -n- Country in Tampa, FL.
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Old 11-29-2005, 07:44 AM
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no, I bought it from a guy named jason. He did live in town-n-country though. He worked at Advance Auto parts on Dale mabry. Thanks for the info people. I guess I will just have to fab up the mounts myself. I want new ones and will probably make them myself.
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Originally Posted by rollarota' post='781622' date='Nov 26 2005, 02:11 PM

I have a 80 corolla with a rotary in it but want some info on how to put one in. I just want to know if they put it in the right way or just did some who do me ****




It's basically easy if you have a little fabrication skills. The front cover has the mounting points for the RX7 mounting bracket. You'll have to use that and extend the bracket so it's equal on both sides. If you get one fron a RX2 then use that, it's equal on both sides. You'll have to cut off the stock toyota mounts and weld some type of bracket to the frame rails to mate with the rotary bracket.



For the tranny bracket you'll have to make a bracket that looks like this:



\_______/ or a variation of that depending on where your stock chassis bolts are. The stock tranny mount will fasten to (approx) the center of that "U" / "V" bracket. It's really not too hard you just have to be a little creative.
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