the new guy- HC 929

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yakuza
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the new guy- HC 929

Post by yakuza » Fri Jan 22, 2010 1:13 am

hey guys. just a quick intro.
my name's james i drive a 1989 HC 929 series 2. some of you may know me from mazdaworld as "6929er". its good to see that there is finally a site dedicated to the 929 instead of just being just a sub-forum section. hopefully this site will be able to grow as the popularity of the 929 grows.

this is how the car is lookin at the moment. its a crap pic but ill get some better ones when i make a members rides thread.
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Post by Matsuda9 » Fri Jan 22, 2010 7:46 am

welcome, i was wondering when more of MW guys will make it over here :)

always loved your nine :)

damn, on that pic you can really see that odd ball positive camber on the front (always wondered the reason for mazda doing this...)
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Re: the new guy- HC 929

Post by JAY-929 » Fri Jan 22, 2010 9:18 am

Nice. Glad you could "join the party", yakuza :)

Welcome aboard. Love to here your input on a few things around here.
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Re: the new guy- HC 929

Post by yakuza » Sat Jan 23, 2010 8:00 am

cheers guys. yeh the front positive camber is very gay. i think it was done to minimise tyre wear since i have heaps of wear on the rear tyres with the negative camber but hardly any on the front. im going to give the ingalls camber kit from the US a go so i then will apparently have about 3 degrees of adjustment.
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