Hi I'm Martin from Sandhurst.
I have a FD Rs.
I just can't resist looking on all the rotary forums.(MRC, FDUK, Exile etc)
I keep my FD stock 'cos its quick enough for me and I prefer the stock look.
Rex has been to the 'Ring, Brands and has done Cadwell at least three times. I have also done the Prescott Hill Climb drivers "training" day which was good fun.
I also do the MRC Brooklands show,Silverstone Classic and the Thatcham Classics on the common.
I enjoy the Harpenden Classics on the Common, but I cant get my car on the showground as it's too young.
I have never seen a rotary there so I'm hoping to borrow a FB this year to put rotarys on the map in Harpenden.
It's good to see that FBs are still flourishing despite the tin worm. So many were made.
Martin Hassett
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noyzboy
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RX7SA
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Welcome chap.
Stock on a car looking this good is understandable hey. I think that Mazda gt the styling right with most of their rotaries. Not like the Supra of the same age which really hasn't aged well lol
Stock on a car looking this good is understandable hey. I think that Mazda gt the styling right with most of their rotaries. Not like the Supra of the same age which really hasn't aged well lol
1990 Mk2 Jetta, coilies, Corrado interior, daily ongoing project
1979 RX7 SA restoration to save a scrapper
1979 RX7 SA restoration to save a scrapper
