Hello from Galway
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Hello from Galway
Hi,
I have just joined the forum as I have been looking for a 1st gen Rx7 to restore for about a year now, without much success. I owned a 1983 RX7 back in 1993 in british racing green and loved the car. Regret selling it now but that's life.
Currently living in Ireland as my wife is Irish (from Southampton myself) and you don't see 1st gens on the roads here and certainly none for sale.
Anyway I shall keep looking until I find what I want.
Kevin
I have just joined the forum as I have been looking for a 1st gen Rx7 to restore for about a year now, without much success. I owned a 1983 RX7 back in 1993 in british racing green and loved the car. Regret selling it now but that's life.
Currently living in Ireland as my wife is Irish (from Southampton myself) and you don't see 1st gens on the roads here and certainly none for sale.
Anyway I shall keep looking until I find what I want.
Kevin
Re: Hello from Galway
Hi Kev, you never know when one would pop up here in Ireland
i have 2 FB's and might be selling one of them.




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Re: Hello from Galway
Hi Kev,
If you can remember the Reg No. of your British Racing Green car it might still be alive and on my register? But I've only noted 1 previously that I can recall and that was a 1984 with cream leather. I think that one is still alive in the West Country (just).
If you can remember the Reg No. of your British Racing Green car it might still be alive and on my register? But I've only noted 1 previously that I can recall and that was a 1984 with cream leather. I think that one is still alive in the West Country (just).
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Re: Hello from Galway
Thanks for the offers of buying finished RX7's but that takes the fun out of it.
Codge, the British Racing Green one I had was left hand drive, I owned it for a few years while I was working abroad.
Codge, the British Racing Green one I had was left hand drive, I owned it for a few years while I was working abroad.
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Found an old pic of my RX7 in bitish racing green but can't figure out how to add the picture to my post
I'm missing something obvious here, can't see the wood for the trees, any help?
Kev

I'm missing something obvious here, can't see the wood for the trees, any help?
Kev
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Not sure if this is the best way to add pictures, but for anyone interested the link below should have two pics of my old RX, if you know a better way to add pics please let me know.
Kev
http://s1272.photobucket.com/user/kevhu ... sort=3&o=1
Kev
http://s1272.photobucket.com/user/kevhu ... sort=3&o=1
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Re: Hello from Galway
If you put
after the link, the pic should come up on the forum without having to click it. Like this;

In addition, on the photo screen on PhotoBucket, in the top righthand box on the screen are a series of links. If you click on the box next to where it says "IMG" (it's the bottom one, from top they read "Email &IM" then "Direct" then "HTML" then "IMG") the box will flash yellow with "copied" written in it. Then all you have to do is right click-paste on the forum reply screen and it'll automatically put the link in for you so that the pic comes up here right away. Like this...

That's the easiest way of doing it, though I've probably not explained it all that well
Looks great, by the way 

In addition, on the photo screen on PhotoBucket, in the top righthand box on the screen are a series of links. If you click on the box next to where it says "IMG" (it's the bottom one, from top they read "Email &IM" then "Direct" then "HTML" then "IMG") the box will flash yellow with "copied" written in it. Then all you have to do is right click-paste on the forum reply screen and it'll automatically put the link in for you so that the pic comes up here right away. Like this...

That's the easiest way of doing it, though I've probably not explained it all that well


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Thanks for the tips Lucky and it all makes perfect sense, easy when you know how 

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Re: Hello from Galway
hello
i have a mate who was looking to sell his series 3 which is a project, pm me if you want me to enquire for you.
i have a mate who was looking to sell his series 3 which is a project, pm me if you want me to enquire for you.