Mazda RX-7 FD3S at toyeast
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ssi,
I'm sorry to hear that you brought from them, they've had you buy the short and curlies so to speak.
£30 for a bit is steep, i ordered two from toys n joys stateside, and got them including postage for £35 and a few pennies here and there.
Longest ive waited for anything to come is 8 days and thats through air shipping.
But when you do get your car youll be happy
Darren
I'm sorry to hear that you brought from them, they've had you buy the short and curlies so to speak.

Longest ive waited for anything to come is 8 days and thats through air shipping.
But when you do get your car youll be happy

Darren
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yes, get the air shipping. surface shipping is a big no no
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I just got my last Toyeast order in 5 days to Washington state. It was actually only 4 days after it was shipped! 5 days after I ordered it. Got the mazda rx-7 super bit and the porshe super pullback (gotta have those phat pullback wheels and tires), as well as a couple 4.2's and tires.
Scotty, beam me up.
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It was painfully slow with the stock 1.6. I didn't put a 4.2 in it, I put a perfection 3.8 in it. It is plenty fast now, the tires just suck bad on the floor I run on. I put some of the colored tire set tires on it (red in back, blue in front), and that seems to help quite a bit. It does still spin out once in a while.VooDooMafia wrote:Nice
How does the Super bit run with the 4.2?
Hell how does it run stock?
Scotty, beam me up.
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The Super Bit is a screamer with that 4.2.
My Microsizers are dogs with the 4.2, no bottom end excelleration, and I have to use the 4.2 Pro to get even close in performance from those, but the Super Bits love the 4.2s.
I really think the Super Bit's PCB is passing more current, the difference is that noticeable.
Since this thread has been born again; Did you guys see my pics of the FD3S?
Well here it is anyways...

My Microsizers are dogs with the 4.2, no bottom end excelleration, and I have to use the 4.2 Pro to get even close in performance from those, but the Super Bits love the 4.2s.
I really think the Super Bit's PCB is passing more current, the difference is that noticeable.
Since this thread has been born again; Did you guys see my pics of the FD3S?
Well here it is anyways...

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