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Thread: Sourcing Repu Parts Help
nismorx7


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posted July 21, 2017 02:33 PM

Sourcing Repu Parts Help

General question,

I've recently found a Repu in need of restoration. The body has rust on the front fenders and cab floor. The interior and drivetrain are in good shape, but of course need some work.

My question is, where do you guys source body panels/interior parts, etc?

Are there any aftermarket or factory replica companies out there for body panels or is restoring a Repu a junkyard and ebay search type of project?

I'd like to have an idea of what I'm getting myself into before I pick it up.

- FYI I have a TII Rx7, that I've worked on heavily, so I'm not a rookie to rotaries, just Repu's :)

Thanks!


       
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Hunter


Hauling
Posts: 178
posted July 21, 2017 06:30 PM

I've recently found a Repu in need of restoration. The body has rust on the front fenders and cab floor. The interior and drivetrain are in good shape, but of course need some work.

* I have some mint fenders but nothing for the floor
Courier fender bolt holes not even the same


Are there any aftermarket or factory replica companies out there for body panels or is restoring a Repu a junkyard and ebay search type of project?

NOPE

I'd like to have an idea of what I'm getting myself into before I pick it up.

You will be fabbing most of the panels... unless ya get lucky... Mazda does not give one shit about the classics that gave them notoriety.

Bruce Toski
850 792-6535

       
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Zandorr


Newbie
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posted September 27, 2017 03:02 PM

did you say fenders?

Those fenders still available?

       
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Hunter


Hauling
Posts: 178
posted September 28, 2017 01:54 PM

fenders

yap, still have the mint fenders, NOS hood and mint dashpad ... among lots of other stuff.

Txt me at 850 792 6535
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(Have left: 1974 Mazda REPU, OMC snowmobile wankel engine, SAVKEL wankel ultralight engine)
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xp882


Redlining
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posted October 07, 2017 03:48 PM

Best thing to do is make alot of friends with old schools and ask around or get yourself a parts truck
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repu_addict


1st Gear
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posted October 07, 2017 08:07 PM

just go on the for sale section under flea market there's guy's selling parts there

       
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Zandorr


Newbie
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posted October 25, 2018 09:15 AM

I know it's a long shot, but do you still have the fenders? I'm looking for the drivers. Sorry I didn't respond a year ago, I didn't get a notification, and was looking for the thread in Flea market tab.

       
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rotarykev


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posted February 05, 2019 06:11 AM

kurt robertson he is on face book look him up has every thing u need for a REPU

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