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 I had a chance to work on my 1994 SSM FD RX-7. It had a small coolant leak somewhere so replaced and tighten some hoses to the turbos and such.
 
 And decided to put on my Mazdaspeed MS01-Mag wheels on.
 
 Here are couple of pics of the car.
 
  
 
   
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 This car sounds so incredibly menacing even at idle. Love seeing you bring it out to the B'ham C&C!
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 That last pic.
 
 Yes Lord.
 
 The fabwork in this thread is amazing. So is the car.
 
 
 
 
 Can I take that last photo and use it as a wallpaper? Pretty please?
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 Some 3 Rotor update.
 
 Had the new manifold made by Addicted Performance Unlimited using 321 Stainless. Addicted Performance was recently featured by TV show Gas Monkey and does amazing job! They also sponsor my rotary event called, 'Deals Gap Rotary Rally'.
 Check out their site: http://addictedperformanceunlimited.com/
 
 Custom 3 Rotor Flange.
  
 
 Couple of runners done.
  
 
 Finished manifold!
  
 
 Mock up on to Addicted Performance Shop 3 rotor 
  
 
 I'm trying to build 2 x FD's this coming year. Hope to build and have fun with these.
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 Update: Another feature and some of the photos.
 
 Link to the feature: http://www.zengarage.com.au/2016/04/...ny-mazda-rx-7/
 
 Photos:
  
 Shoot took place at my buddy's personal garage at his house.
 Photos were taken by: Ryan Lopez. Amazing young photographer!
 
  
 One of my favorite photo of my cars
 
  
 Tail lights are Carshop Glow lights
 
  
 Interior - Grip Royal Steering wheel, RE-Amemiya 300km Speedo, Mazda 15th Anniversary cluster, etc
 
  
 Engine bay - BNR stage 3 upgraded twin turbo
 
  
 Ray Engineering RE30 Monoforged/dieforged wheels, wrapped in Toyo Tires T1 Sports
 
  
 Works quick release, Bride Zeta III seats
 
 More updates next week.
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 Pure sex on wheels man. Awesome shots! I definitely see why they used that one for the cover.
 
 I think I really do need to start saving my pennies for a 7....
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 Few more updates..
 
 Earlier this year, my latest build was featured and made cover of PasMag magazine. 
 
 I ended up doing the photos and was honored that they pick my photo for the cover.
 Here are few photos from the feature.
 
 
  
 Front bumper Knightsport Type 7
 
  
 Turbo - Borg Warner 8374 EFR with Turbosmart wastegate actuator and BOV.
 
  
 Lights R Magic HID lights with Custom Carbon Fiber buckets by my friends at EVOR
 
  
 Hood - Not really sure who made it in Japan. Its very similar to Mazdaspeed hood. Grills were custom cut and made by my friend Micheal Osburn.
 
  
 Wheels - Rays Engineering Gram Lights FXX
 
  
 Tail Lights are by EVO-R 
 
  
 This photo was picked for Toyo Tires Shutter Space event in California. I was one of 15 photos picked.
 
  
 You can barely see my photo in the background 
 
 If you fancy a read... Here is the link to the PasMag feature: http://www.pasmag.com/features/4443-...azda-rx-7-fd3s
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 Thanks! MB will shine again.. most likely next year!Originally posted by I_Haz.:R32 View PostI love EVERYTHING in this thread. Wow....
 
 Your FD has gone through so many changes, but my favorite is when you can see that beautiful Montego Blue shining through. A friend of mine has had two FD's, both MB. I love that color!
 
 Small world indeed!!Originally posted by nishy View PostAyy I saw you were from Alabama and had been to Birmingham C&C so I asked my buddy Brandon if he knew you and apparently he does small world small world
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 Ayy I saw you were from Alabama and had been to Birmingham C&C so I asked my buddy Brandon if he knew you and apparently he does small world small world
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