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The Title is Supposed To Be Series IV not Ix-Sorry Im New & Dont Know How To Edit The Title

1986 Mazda FC RX7 - $16,000

1986 Mazda FC3S RX7 S4 Aus delivered

Brilliant White Pearl (White base, 3 pearls and 1 final translucent pearl) and Black bonnet and lights (BRAND NEW)

Full GP Sports Bodykit (BRAND NEW)

13BT 5SPD 35k on engine and 224k on body

S5 high flow turbo running 9 psi

Microtech with handset

Turbo timer

3inch stainless steel turbo back exhaust with 2 cannons(BRAND NEW)

Trust FMIC with Greddy Piping and Greddy Type R Racing BOV

Lowered suspension

K&N air filter

Boost controller

1.5 LSD

Twin piston front break callipers Single Piston Rear Machine and Vented break Rotors

18 Inch ROH Akuzas running Maxxis 225/40/R18 (BRAND NEW)

HKS NFI gauges

Alpine MP3 CD player with PS2 and 7 Inch widescreen TV (BRAND NEW)

Power windows - Sun Roof - Power mirrors

S5 reclinable bucket seats

Momo Steering wheel - Momo - peddles - Razo shifter

Real Carbon fibre inserts on door panels (BRAND NEW)

Ive owned it since April last year, travelled less then 2000 kilometres. Serviced twice using nothing but Valvoline oil, runs noting but BP Ultimate and every end of the month a injector cleaner fuel additive. Most aftermarket parts are brand new, paint is less then a month old etc. Car comes with another 3 inch exhaust with smaller tips for rego inspections. Ive just booked it for a service/tune so the car will be in 100% running order complete with dyno sheet and figures. Price is NEG depending on the state of completion the vehicle is in. Please don't hesitate to call to discuss anymore informatiom regarding the car

Vital statsCondition: Very Good

Colour: White Pearl

KMs: 35,000

Car type: Sports

Body type: Coupe

Gearbox: Manual 5 speed

Engine: 1,300 cc 2 cyl.

Fuel: Petrol

Doors: 2

Accessories - Body/Engine ABS Limited Slip Diff Turbocharger

Accessories - Exterior Alloy Wheels Body Kit

Accessories - Interior Air Conditioning CD Player In Car TV Tinted Windows

Just got approved for the loan was wondering what all you wise people out there thought of the deal...

I dont have power figures yet currently waiting from the Owner

Thanks For You Help

Edited by 84ace

Depends on the condition of it though, my mate paid 16k for a S5, but it was mint as!!

Only thing that sounds dodgy about that whole idea is the twin piston front calipers?? They have 4 spot's as standard....

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