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MAZDA RX7 Series 6

Manual 13b twinturbo

MAZDA RX7 SERIES 6 TWIN TURBO UPDATED 2002, PERSONAL IMPORT SO IT WAS BROUGHT DOWN BY THE OWNER FROM JAPAN. AUSTRALIAN COMPLIANCED IN 05 2001. CAR HAS REGISTRATION HISTORY IN VICTORIA AND NSW AND CAN BE REGISTERD IN ANY STATE IN VERY GOOD CONDITION ALL AROUND, BIGGEST HEAD TURNER ALWAYS STANDS OUT IN THE CROWD. HEAPS OF MONEY SPENT ON THIS CAR, IF YOUR AFTER A RX7 WITH NO HEADACHES THIS IS THE ONE. ANY TEST OR INSPECTIONS WELCOME. ON 89,897 KS.

INTERSTATE SHIPPING CAN BE ORGANISED PLEASE CONTACT ME FOR A PRICE FOR INTERSTATE SHIPPING

ASKING $29,900 MIGHT SWAP FOR SOMTHING THAT INTERESTED ME AND IF YOU WANT TO PAY ME ONTOP

CARS LOCATED IN MELBOURNE CALL ME 0401267277 IF I DONT PICKUP SMS ME ILL CALL YOU BACK

MECHANICAL: 5SPD MANUAL, FULL REBUILT ENGINE BY PROMAZ MELBOURNE, WITH RECEIPTS SPENT $6000 ON THE REBUILT NEW HOUSINGS SEALS ROTORS GASKETS THE LOT. SEALS STILL UNDER WARRANTY. RECO TURBOS NEW BATTERY, BRAKES, 5ZIGEN 3" EXHAUST. BRAND NEW EXEDY CLUTCH.

TRAVELLED 2000 KS AFTER REBUILT BASICALLY BRAND NEW ENGINE JUST RAN IN AND SERVICED, NEVER BEEN BOOSTED AFTER REBUILD, HARDLY GETS DRIVEN

EXTERIOR: SILVER METALIC PAINT IN VERY GOOD CONDITION WAS ALWAYS GARAGED UNTIL LAST MONTH,ORIGINAL MAZDA SERIES 8 FRONT BAR BRAND NEW LIGHTS, SPOILER, 2 MONTH OLD 19" RIMS

INTERIOR: VELOUR FRONT SEATS/. MOMO SHIFTER. BOOST, OIL TEMP, AIR FUEL RATION GUAGES ON THE PILLAR POD. MP3 HEAD UNIT, 800W AMP, 12" SUB, REAR SPLITS FRONT TWEETERS ALL PIONEER,

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Asking Price: PRICE HAS BEEN DROPPED $29,900

very very keen mate...

my 33 should be sold next week will have the cash then...

keep you posted

thanks

no prolem, had a deposit on it but the guy couldnt come through with the finance, so it fell through

heya me mate wants to know if ya interested in a swap for his wrx?

its a 11sec car with full forged engine/ppg straight cut gearset n lots of other bits :)

crazy economy @ 10L/100KM

Edited by shy_s6

So what exactly is doen to it to make it a 2002 update?

My 320rwkw 1996 gts-t is up for sale, and was looking at getting a rx7 in a few years time, but would also consider a swap.

This is my forsale thread http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...howtopic=111294

Let me know if interested.

So what exactly is doen to it to make it a 2002 update?

My 320rwkw 1996 gts-t is up for sale, and was looking at getting a rx7 in a few years time, but would also consider a swap.

This is my forsale thread http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...howtopic=111294

Let me know if interested.

sorry after owning a gts 33 and having alot of problems i wont be looking at geting another one, but yours is neat as you shouldnt have too much problem selling it good luck

shy_s6 what year wrx is it?

im also trying to sell me jeep, dunno if your interested in a trade :( would prefer with stock rims just for a lil price drop :) also wat sus is it running looks pretty low ;) im pretty keen wouldnt mind a s6 again :P

Edited by shy_s6
commodore? i cantell you sooo many commodores, what commodore?

Holden VR Commodore

Full VY GTS Bodykit

Full respray marone color

20" ACE Rims

HSV 185i V8

Yella Terra Roller Rockers

Worked Auto trans, 2500rpm high stall & strong chev gears

Cold Air Intake

High flow air filter

extractors into twin 2.5" cats then to single 3" pipe

Full spool 4:11 Diff

King Springs ultra low's

Tinted windows

Big Sterrio

Fully re-done interior (black leather)

Alarm system etc.

i got heaps of pics if you would like to see them

Edited by teazn_r33

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