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Old 08-12-2003, 01:41 AM   #1
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what model 3rd gen should i go for?

when i get enough money and when my insurance goes down i will be in the market for a 3rd gen rx-7. now the question is im kinda looking to be able to make it have maybe 350 or so hp when im through with it so i can take down those pesky ricers if i get/see the chance. now i know that there are several different types of 3rd gens out there; the R1/2 base, touring and peg or whatever it is called. the majority of the cars i see are touring with the sunroof or automatics. now should i just take it and go with the extra few lbs of he touring or wait till i eventually find a base or r1/2 that hasnt been priced like a supra. just wondering what you guys would do. thanks
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