Worth to get a fc rx7 over fto?
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Worth to get a fc rx7 over fto?
or even FD rx7?
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there's only one reason i'd by an rx7 and thats the Veilside Fortune kit grrrr
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If you are seriously thinking about buying an RX-7, then you need to do some research .. the reason for going FD over FC should be pretty obvious .. but if you prefer the FC shape, then get one & mod it if you want more power..
Personally, I think that for the "awesomeness" factor, you can't go wrong with a Series 1 FB with a 13BT Series 2 Engine & some of the running gear thrown in.
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Personally, I think that for the "awesomeness" factor, you can't go wrong with a Series 1 FB with a 13BT Series 2 Engine & some of the running gear thrown in.
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They do really need money thrown at them all the time so make sure your prepared before you buy one. That said, they are f%kn awesome. I've driven my mates fd and could barely keep it friendly. They love to oversteer, plenty of torque.
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