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hey guys, im thinking about getting a FD in the next few months....and would just like to know a good place where i could import one through a company. i was thinking about kamikaze but thought i could proberly make a better decision if i knew all the ppl in the business.

could u guys give us some tips.

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ahah buddy u cant take care of your 34 and u want a rotor lol.. have a good think what your getting into b4 u go that way.. and i do believe ur in school still (from other thread) u dont want problems at that age lol..

other then that id love a rx7 series 8 spirit hahah gna be my next car if i dun buy 34 gtr :P

ahah buddy u cant take care of your 34 and u want a rotor lol.. have a good think what your getting into b4 u go that way.. and i do believe ur in school still (from other thread) u dont want problems at that age lol..

other then that id love a rx7 series 8 spirit hahah gna be my next car if i dun buy 34 gtr :P

ill keep it in mind........

how come im only allowed series 8s? wats wrong with 6 and 7s?

Edited by anjoO

some guy smashed me off the road....its a ride off

im gonna be paid out for 31g plus extra.

so yeh atm i have no car

i loved my 34.....i dont see to many of them on the roads unlike 33s and 32s.

i like supras aswell but they everywhere too

200sx is the same they everywhere

how often do u see a rx7...well ive only seen 2 of em ever. maybe i just aint at the right place at the right time.

but yeh i cant really think of anything else

Edited by anjoO
hrmmmm so even if they dont sell em i still cant import em huh?

has anyone herd about mazda sellign series 8s some time soon? lol

You could buy them new from Aussie dealers during the Series 6-7 phase - that is 1992-1998.

After 1998 Aussie dealers stopped selling them.

In 1999 came the Series 8 but that was not sold in Australia any longer (although they had a Bathurst model - go figure!)

Production of RX7s totally stopped in 2002 with ultra sought-after, limited edition (1500 individually numbered only) Spirit-R model.

AndyMac I was thinking the exact same thing :D

how often do u see a rx7...well ive only seen 2 of em ever. maybe i just aint at the right place at the right time.

anjoO you should see the car yard near my house they have seriously 50 Fds there. reds, blues, yellows, blacks, whites

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