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RX8 side seals

RX8 side seals

Genuine Mazda RX8 side seals.
The RX8 rotor comes with letters on the side face, this determines the length. These are to fit numbers F, G, H & I

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£26.39

Mazda RX7 FD3S front drop link (L)

Mazda RX7 FD3S front drop link (L)

RotaryArt front drop link left hand side - near side for Mazda RX7 FD3S.

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£38.36

Mazda RX7 FD3S front drop link (R)

Mazda RX7 FD3S front drop link (R)

RotaryArt front drop link right hand side - off side for Mazda RX7 FD3S.

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£38.36

RX8 side seals (extra long)

RX8 side seals (extra long)

Alternatively these side seals are the longest which you would HAVE to clearance yourself to fit. So if unsure of the lettering on your rotors or if using RX8 rotors in early 13B conversions you can use and clearence these yourself.

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£27.26

Steering shaft UJ (upper)

Steering shaft UJ (upper)

Genuine Mazda RX7 FD3S upper steering colum UJ. This part has a sliding section and pin that is designed to break on an impact and often wears out and breaks. This will sharpen steering and remove excessive play.

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£135.98

RX8 side seals

RX8 side seals

Genuine Mazda RX8 side seals.
The RX8 rotor comes with letters on the side face, this determines the length. These are to fit numbers J, K, L & M

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£21.24

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Used Corvette parts & cars

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Used Corvette XP-897 GT

Built by Pininfarina to a GM design, the XP-897GT "Two-Rotor Car" appeared in1973 as a showcase for GM's then-imminent Wankel-type rotary engine. Like the original XP-882, it was widely believed to be a precursor of the next generation Corvette.

Used Corvette XP-882

Arguably more stunning than the Two- Rotor XP-897GT was the so-called "Four-Rotor Car" that appeared a bit later in 1973. Built on the first XP-882 chassis under the aegis of company design chief Bill Mitchell, it carried a pair of GM's experimental two-rotor engines bolted together into a 420 horsepower "super Wankel." A Corvette-like face and obvious high performance potential were taken as strong suggestions that GM was brewing a radical new Corvette for the late Seventies or early Eighties.

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