Hi Everyone,
I realise this is off topic, but I have been living in Ireland for a while now and whilst I miss home, I think I could be here for a while longer.
Recently I have been considering buying a car, because I want to go surfing on the West Coast in Summer and its a 4.5 hr drive. I could hire a car, but weather conditions are not easy to predict and booking a car in Dublin could get expensive if I do it often. I don't need a car for work so it would be my weekend warrior.
I have more than enough cash to buy the car outright and I've always loved the Mazda RX-7 FD. You can get them relatively cheap here. From 4,000 euro - 12,000 euro depending on the year of the car. Compared to what they go for in Australia I consider this a great price.
Other thoughts to consider I'm still a young man with no mortgage or kids so I want a 2 seater sports car I can enjoy. I would get a Z but the only 1 for sale in Ireland right now is going for about 22,000 euro and I have nowhere to work on her anyway.
So what I'm looking for is feedback on the FD Mazda RX-7, have you ever owned 1? Have you ever owned a rotary? What's the general consensus / feedback on them?
I'm trying to get a copy of Brian Long's Mazda RX-7 book (same guy who wrote the Fairlady Z Story) but Amazon have it at a very high price and the publisher says its out of stock on their website. But I will order it soon as it has a buying guide and outlines the changes in the years.
The Spirit R version seems to be the duck's nuts but could be too expensive and I don't even know if any exist in the Emerald Isle anyway?
Here is a few examples in Ireland for sale right now:
http://cars.donedeal.ie/for-sale/cars/894220http://cars.donedeal.ie/for-sale/cars/1210549http://cars.donedeal.ie/for-sale/cars/1188581http://cars.donedeal.ie/for-sale/cars/1146387http://cars.donedeal.ie/for-sale/cars/1209453http://cars.donedeal.ie/for-sale/cars/1200624So have I sold my soul here if I buy a Mazda?

I realise the same money spent on this car could be spent on my 240z back home and get lots of nice things done but I could always resell the Mazda RX-7 before I leave the country.
Insurance, maintenance, NCT (National Car Test) their version of RWC are also things to consider in the cost of a car.
Oh and I'm looking for a car as close to standard as possible. Not interested in silly rear wings, big chrome wheels, massive exhausts or other non-sense (or at least I think that's all non-sense). I'm looking for a car that's been meticulously cared for and babied.
Thanks guys.