There are some shots of my car in action at
http://www.europa.com/~chameleo/rx-7/prjgslt2.htm . I have some more pics
scanned, but they are not on the site. Technically it is a CSP car, due to
the presence of aftermarket springs. Otherwise the care would fit in CS.
Later,
Seth Bibler '90 RX-7 GXL (Daily driver)
chameleo@europa.com - seth@rpnw.org '85 RX-7 GSL (Project GSL-T2)
http://www.europa.com/~chameleo/ CompuCom FE - sbibler@compucom.com
http://www.rpnw.org ........ Join Rotary POWER Northwest RX-7 Club now!
> -----Original Message-----
> From: owner-autox@autox.team.net [mailto:owner-autox@autox.team.net]On
> Behalf Of Jeff Cashmore
> Sent: Tuesday, March 02, 1999 9:13 PM
> To: autox list
> Subject: CSP Rx7 pics
>
>
> To the person with the Mazda Rx7 page looking for CSP pics (my digest
> e-mail's at work) here are a couple of shots from Meridian.
>
> http://www.nude.org/cashmo/1999/csp1.jpg
> http://www.nude.org/cashmo/1999/csp2.jpg
> http://www.nude.org/cashmo/1999/csp3.jpg
> http://www.nude.org/cashmo/1999/csp4.jpg
>
> I used to have a CS GSL-SE and I still have a soft spot for them. The
> racing seat arrived while I was gone, so now that I'll
> actually be able
> to fit in it with the cage, my own CSP Rx7 will make it's
> maiden voyage
> in South Bend this Sunday. 2500 lbs & 100 hp in CSP? Be afraid, be
> very afraid!
> --
> Jeff Cashmore
> 1995 Toyota Celica ST = HS (never lift)
> 1983 Mazda Rx7 GSL = Spec Rx7
> http://www.execpc.com/~cashmo/wai.html = Wisconsin Autocrossers Inc
> homepage
> http://www.execpc.com/~cashmo/specrx7.html = Spec Rx7 startup info
>
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