help me with my rx8.. please?
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I have had many
go fast straight line cars. Corvette, 400 HP, 429 Cobajet Torino, Porsche 928, etc. Until I bought my 8, my previous 7 was my all time favorite. Don't pass up great style, exotic engineering and slot car hadling to go fast in line. Hope this helps. Like my self you will realize when you get older that there is much more to a car than just HP.
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They have a point. Having an 8 is like having style incarnate. You aren't the fastest, you aren't the biggest, and you sure as hell aren't the loudest on most days. But everyone wants to know what you are up to. If you are looking for a track car or a straight up racer like I was when I started down the rotary path, start off with something simpler like a honda or a nissan(no offense). Rotaries can haul if you know what you are doing, but if you don't it's one giant flaming paperweight with a blown turbo and a 30000 deductible that may have a voided warranty. The more I get into this community, the more technicians of the triangle I meet, or artisans of the dorito neuvo. It's not just an engine, it's a rotary. People who own them aren't ordinary motorheads.
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