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Total Votes 140
Average Score 6.59
Verdict Rice



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URL: http://riceornot.ricecop.com/?auto=8843
Submitted by: Adambomb
Comments: 16  (Read/Post)     Favorites: 0  (View)
Submitted on: 08-03-2002
View Stats Category: Car
Description:
2001 Rx7 conversion cherry. Camarro powertrain 4 wheel disc brakes, small block
chevy stroked to 383ci solid lifters headers etc. rated 425hp. 5 speed trans. 17 inch
aluminum American racing wheels 245/35/17 Bridgestone G-Force Tires Front
315/35/17 rear. Leather interior 800 watts cd- player 12 speakers. This car is very fast
and handles like a shifter kart.


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#1
8-03-2002 @ 11:23:05 PM
Posted By : blackcat77 Reply | Edit | Del
ni-i-i-i-ce!

#2
8-03-2002 @ 11:36:17 PM
Posted By : Jesuz Reply | Edit | Del
damn ugly

#3
8-03-2002 @ 11:38:05 PM
Posted By : cams116 Reply | Edit | Del
13b turbo would be better, lighter engine produces the same numbers.

#4
8-03-2002 @ 11:44:52 PM
Posted By : AC Schnitzer M3 Reply | Edit | Del
junk in a way of the body, but bad ass engine, plus, american racing wheels are about the cheapest wheels you can buy

#5
8-04-2002 @ 12:07:40 AM
Posted By : Lebo Reply | Edit | Del
Mazda powered by Chevy trying to look like a Dodge lol ...nice car still.

#6
8-04-2002 @ 01:22:38 AM
Posted By : motopsycho Reply | Edit | Del
so where did the old rotary engine go...?

#7
8-18-2002 @ 02:17:35 AM
Posted By : Skid Reply | Edit | Del
Sounds like fun. Looks like shit.

#8
8-18-2002 @ 02:27:53 AM
Posted By : mr_mcmunkee Reply | Edit | Del
Man that's so ugly!

#9
9-09-2002 @ 08:46:55 PM
Posted By : NotIan Reply | Edit | Del
It's not a RX-7 without a rotary engine, but still looks slick

#10
9-18-2002 @ 02:34:41 PM
Posted By : DiRF  Reply | Edit | Del
Wow...that's, uhm, interesting...it looks like a really evil worm face in the front...I like the wider fenders and sidepipes...but, uhm, the rest? Ewwww....

#11
10-18-2002 @ 04:14:23 PM
Posted By : Keisuke_Turbo Reply | Edit | Del
is it a 2001 camaro or a 2001 rx-7? cause there is no 2001 rx7

#12
10-18-2002 @ 04:17:09 PM
Posted By : AEFL86 Reply | Edit | Del
Old RX-7...83 or so, with Camaro Engine/Drivetrain

#13
10-18-2002 @ 04:19:49 PM
Posted By : Keisuke_Turbo Reply | Edit | Del
then why does it say 2001 rx7? and i dont think its the body of a first gen rx-7

#14
10-18-2002 @ 04:21:55 PM
Posted By : AEFL86 Reply | Edit | Del
Because the dumb-ass did the conversion in 2001 most likely...Look at the doors...Take notice of the door handles especially...that's a 1st Generation RX-7

#15
10-18-2002 @ 04:23:36 PM
Posted By : Keisuke_Turbo Reply | Edit | Del
the hood thru me off cause its opening the wrong way then the 1st gens

#16
10-18-2002 @ 04:25:38 PM
Posted By : AEFL86 Reply | Edit | Del
Yeah...obviously some major body modifications here...I like the back end, the front looks out of place

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