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For sale:

Two tone silver/grey 1985 rx7 13bt

Item Condition:

Engine

S4/5 13b turbo

Management

Microtech LTX8s

Internals

3mm apex seals

Modified oil galleries

Turbo porting

Exhaust porting

Induction

GT 35/40 turbo

Port matched series 5 inlet

2* Cosmo 12at (blue) injectors

2* S4 13bt injectors

Large custom intercooler

Stainless steel pipe work

Exhaust

3 inch stainless steel exhaust

45mm turbosmart wastegate

Accessories

Gilmer drive and belt

Turbosmart BOV

Autometer boost and oil gauges

Turbosmart boost controller

Braided oil lines

Polished oil catch can

Alloy surge tank

044 motorsport fuel pump

Desert cooler 4 core radiator

Power

295 rwhp, 13psi, Maztech dyno

Gearbox

Series 5 turbo with guru short shift kit

Flywheel

9 inch lightened

Clutch

Solid disc 4 puck

Custom 1 tonne pressure plate

Tailshaft

3 1/4 inch heavy duty

Diff.

Guru motorsport torsen, 4.11

Mazda 28 spline axles

Brakes

Standard

Front: Hawk pads

Rear: Bendix ultimate pads

Suspension

Pedders shocks and lowered springs

Whiteline front strut brace

Wheels

Rear: 17 inch simmons OM's 8 inch with 245 tyres

Front: 17 inch simmons OM's 7 inch with 205 tyres

Interior

Pretty much standard (excellent cond)

Stereo

JVC head unit

Front: Eclipse 5 1/4 inch 3 ways

Rear: Jaycar 6 inch 2 ways

Electrical

Boot mounted optima battery

Hidden and re-routed wiring

This car has been featured in Zoom, Killer conversions. Used to have the plates 'BUZZED'.

Price and price conditions:

$15k ono. May consider swap, or swap plus cash.

Vic Reg.

Pictures:

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car0196mi.th.jpg Previous owner had made 275 rwkw on 16psi (dyson)

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Contact Details:

PM or contact (03)57286624 - 0428697601

Location:

Beechworth, NE Vic, near Albury/Wodonga

Here's another clip from when i took the car to the Wilby drags (1/8th mile), racing a WRX, R33, HSV.

It was my first (and only) time at the drags and this footage was from my first few races where i was still struggling to get off the line.

Wilby drags

Edited by jimtron4000

is there anything wrong with it?

How old is the engine?

Might be interested once i sell my gtst

Have you got a 1/4 mile time?

Robert

R32 GTSt For sale

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...howtopic=123582

C'mon! Very quick and neat car. Suit show, strip, track, street.

Made the Go-to-whoa finals at last years Springnats.

Try something different!

Nothing's wrong with it! Would benefit from a bit of a tune up (and more boost), but still runs well as is (minor idling issues). Engine's about 17000kms old. Still runs strong. Haven't taken it down the 1/4 mile but I would guess 12's as is. Potential for 11's.

I took the car to Heathcote yesterday. It was my first time down the quarter, but it wasn't the best introduction. I had alot of trouble with my clutch, with it either slipping badly or just not letting me get in or out of gears. Anyway, there were 2-3 runs where the clutch didn't stuff up too badly and i managed to run a [email protected], which i thought was alright considering. Another run I ran a [email protected] and my best 60ft was 1.75sec. I hope that with a new clutch and a bit more practice i could achieve a high 11.

So, I'll be replacing the clutch.

  • 2 weeks later...

Will consider offers over $13k as is. The clutch will need replacing. It is still driveable but slips when under load.

Will also consider offers over $12k as above but without the rims. I will put the stockies on.

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