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Old 02-11-2011 | 08:13 AM
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Hello I'm new here! I just bought myself a 2004 RX-8 Grand touring with 60k miles on the motor itself. This is my 2nd RX-8 my first one which I've only had for less than 6 months till I had to surrender it due to losing my job. I've gone to my very first car being a 2000 Altima GXE then Sentra SE-R Spec V, 350z, RX-8, 300zx Twin turbo, modded 300zx twin turbo, MR2 Turbo then a Mazda RX-8 again. At first I was going for the 350z again,but everyone has them and I see them here alot in Glendale,AZ. I rarely see RX-8's and plus they look sexier. I'm always used to boosted cars, having alot of torque and power and I don't find that in the RX-8,but I just love how the car handles and how smooth the engine is.

I don't know much about rotaries though,but I remember buying my first RX-8 years ago I bought it brand new and it came with a RX-8 product dvd so all the flooding issues, fuel, etc was all explained to me and I still have that dvd today which helps alot.

Hoping to learn from you guys and will be needing some opinions,suggestions whatever.
Old 02-11-2011 | 08:15 AM
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Old 02-11-2011 | 09:22 AM
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= ) feels good to rotate no homo lol!
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