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Location: Corona, CA
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1973 Mazda RX-3
Bought: Jan, 0001
Sold: Jan, 0001
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TRACK DAY @ AUTOCLUB SPEEDWAY NOV. 22/09
After year's of work Ol Yeller is finally done....well for now.
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Posted by: jonrsteelo
12/07/2009 07:34PM
Whattup Arnel... Just browsing cardomain and I saw your car. When we gonna cruise again?Jonar
Posted by: Radio-Man
12/05/2009 10:22PM
She's a SWEET little racer! Very, VERY nice car!!
Posted by: carlover2003
12/05/2009 09:52PM
That's a really good looking ride, you have done a good job with it. Looks like you have a little time, and money invested
Posted by: chedstar
11/25/2009 08:36AM
Great looking 3. What kind of fender flares do you have on the car?
Posted by: Dizmine_2
10/01/2009 12:19AM
Thanks for guys sorry haven't check back here in a while. But I did made some improvement on the car since I last update, let me know what you guys think. Joey any 1st gen Rx7 strut housing will bolt on the rx3 control arm and the rear disk caliper you will need an adapter to mount the caliper. You don't need to modify the axle as I did, only reason I did that is because at the time I was using a "NONE" gsl-se caliper (4x110 bolt pattern) I then switch to the "GSL-SE" with the 4x114 bolt pattern. The difference is the SE disk brake is bigger and deeper the the none SE. M173XM37 thanks man the works never stop even when you think it's done.
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