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Old 04-29-2003, 03:07 PM
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Bitch!!!!! I need that
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Originally Posted by banzaitoyota' date='Apr 29 2003, 12:07 PM
Bitch!!!!! I need that
you want it?



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u gonna buy it for him?
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Nice truck, but its in freakin' CALIFORNIA: All the way on the LEFT COAST!!!
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Originally Posted by banzaitoyota' date='Apr 30 2003, 10:39 AM
Nice truck, but its in freakin' CALIFORNIA: All the way on the LEFT COAST!!!
yup that it is



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Here's another way to be lazy (other than not removing the oil pump drive sproket). You don't need to remove the hood to get an engine out of an REPU. I've never had to, anyway. I usually just remove the passenger tire so the legs of the engine crane can more easily be moved around, or not (sorta depends on the mood at the time). I've done two REPUs by myself and helped a friend do his without having to remove any hoods. Just thought you'd like to know, what with all the laziness going around. *yawn*
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Looks good mike. I haven't ever seen one in real life.. (that I'm aware of..) so, if I were you.. I would just fix it back to it's stock form.. oh yea, how much do they want for it?
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Originally Posted by Jeff20B' date='May 2 2003, 10:46 PM
Here's another way to be lazy (other than not removing the oil pump drive sproket). You don't need to remove the hood to get an engine out of an REPU. I've never had to, anyway. I usually just remove the passenger tire so the legs of the engine crane can more easily be moved around, or not (sorta depends on the mood at the time). I've done two REPUs by myself and helped a friend do his without having to remove any hoods. Just thought you'd like to know, what with all the laziness going around. *yawn*
you dont have to remove the hood on any rotary mazda. the fc and fd you just over extend, and the 1st gens you do the same as the repu



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Buy it man. Im thinkin on taking the blue one off ebay.
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well it's going to a good home, either me or banzai



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