G'day,
My name is Gary and I live in York, Western Australia a country town 100 klms east of Perth the capitol. I work as an architect for a mining design company.
I have had various first gen Rx7's for a few years now, purchasing my first, a 1981 Series 2 in 1991. I still have this car although it is not a runner at present.
My current car, Bludnut, is a 1984 Series 3 that I bought as a wreck in 2002. It had minor accident damage both front and rear complete with an unserviceable 12A.
The body was straight with no rust. The interior was in need of an overhaul as well.
Over the years, it has been transformed to become one of the best in West Oz. The car now runs a Series 5 13B turbo with matching gearbox, lightened flywheel,
intermediate clutch and pressure plate, 3" exhaust and Microtech computer to control electronics and fuel. It was recently dyno-tuned with 210bhp at the rear wheels.
Body mods include a group 3 rear spoiler, a vented front cowl and bonnet scoop. Paint is standard Formula White with a red pearl. Ancillaries are Sunrise Red hence
the cars name. It is a daily driver and occasional track day car.
My son is restoring a 1985 Series 3 and when finished will be similar to mine.
Between us we also have a A Series 1 Khanacross race car with a mildly tuned 12A. My wife has a Mazda Bravo dual cab utility which we use as a tow vehicle on race days.
Thats about it. Hope somebody is interested
Cheers
Bludnut
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Hi, Gary and welcome. Definitely interested, mate! More pics, if you please?
There's a couple of guys here in the UK with similar S5 turbo installs to what yours sounds like, it'd be interesting to see how parallel evolution has arrived at the same point IYSWIM
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Hey Gary, welcome - as Nik said some engine pics would be great.
instagram: tymboooo
1980 series 1 RX7 x2
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1980 series 1 RX7 x2
1983 series 2 RX7
1975 RX3 Coupe
1956 VW split screen kombi
1966 Porsche 912
Re: New member from Oz
Welcome along Gary 
New to this whole rotating Triangle thing.... But Loving it 
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hello gary and welcome to the club.
nice fb you have, they always look great in white.
cool name for your car too
nice fb you have, they always look great in white.
cool name for your car too
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Hi Gary and a big welcome mate.
Good to see the FB is still very popular down under and most of all is also being taken up by the younger generation too.
More pics please mate - oh and white is definitely the better colour
Cliff
Good to see the FB is still very popular down under and most of all is also being taken up by the younger generation too.
More pics please mate - oh and white is definitely the better colour
Cliff
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1983 Series 2 - Stardust Blue Elford Turbo
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Hi Gary,
welcome to the forum....
nice looking car, especially like the vents in the nose cone... reminds me a bit of a porsche 924 turbo....... as the other have said, like to see some pic of the engine bay.
Enjoy the forum,
cheers,
Ian

welcome to the forum....
nice looking car, especially like the vents in the nose cone... reminds me a bit of a porsche 924 turbo....... as the other have said, like to see some pic of the engine bay.
Enjoy the forum,
cheers,
Ian
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Thanx for the comments. A couple more photos will be posted when I get the chance. Have to work out how to reduce the size. Stay tuned.
We have a few still on the roads here in Oz but becominig rare. With fewer available the value increases so of course insurance increases and
parts become harder to find. Cant win. Bludnut
We have a few still on the roads here in Oz but becominig rare. With fewer available the value increases so of course insurance increases and
parts become harder to find. Cant win. Bludnut
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Over here in the Uk, they were never very mainstream and there are now probably only around 200 left and less than 100 on the road. Despite this, prices are on the floor, they are dirt cheap. As we have found out over here, fewer cars left doesn't neccessarily mean higher prices. Of course it's a different story in Aus, where the rotarys were much more loved than in the UK.
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Worked out how to reduce the foto size so here's a couple of the engine bay as requested
Cheers
Bludnut
Cheers
Bludnut
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