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that is a great car ... i have had two of the rx7 r1 models and loved them both other than the powerplant , which seems to be the major week link in them , was that car built in Huntsville , Alabama by chance ? i know there is someone doing the conversions like that there.... props to you man ... Terry
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http://www.hinsonsupercars.com/
These are cool cars. The LSx conversion adds very little weight to the car, actually Hinson's says that they may be a little lighter with the V8 in place of the rotary with the sequential turbos. I seroiusly considered doing one of these a few months back when I had a line on a 95 RX7 with a bad engine. Body was too rough and I didn't end up buying it. :thumbsup: |
you haft to love it . :thumbsup: :thumbsup:
rick kirkindall |
You just broke alot of riceburner heart but it dead on a killer ride with piston in it. :rofl:
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Awesome! But why a chevy and not for example a lexus engine? Or is it the siple thing thers more chevy parts?
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Now that is how they should have made them. I love it. Was the conversion difficult? Who did it, how long did it take, and was it expensive?
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awesome car! a buddy of mine is considering doing that swap into an s14 nissan 240.
congrats on a unique ride! |
Considering I work for Mazda North America and I am building a pro-touring Chevy I LOVE IT!
Very nice job. |
awesome car!
-I am wondering how those side mirrors would look on a 1st gen? |
Welcome to lateral-g lsx7, and that is a g machine for sure.........very nice lookin ride.
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