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For sale: Very rare Genuine 1989 Series 5 Japanese GT Limited FC3S RX7. Only 2 in NSW that i know of so far including mine.

Item Condition: Immaculate condition - except 1 minor crack on the front bar which can be repaired upon request for new owner. Dead straight. No accident history. Beautiful paint. Fastidiously and religiously kept, maintained, serviced and washed.

Price and price conditions: Im looking for just $16500.

Extra Info: This car is definately a one of a kind. There are only 2 that i know of in NSW including mine. I dare say that there would be only a handful Australia wide. Has more features and functions over the normal FC3S. Some of which include:

- Front windscreen demister

- Cruise control

- ABS

- Sunroof (does not leak at all)

- Interior trim (material and colour - mine is suede like and black with red & white pattern lines here and there)

- Electronic adjustable suspension from normal to sport (yes it works 8))

- Digital climate control (yes it works including a/c 8))

- LSD

and a few things here and there which make it unique and set it apart from the rest.

This car has been babied and pampered with only the best. It is religiously serviced every 3000 - 4000km and washed once every week and detailed once every 6 months. Apart from the modifications listed, it has never been modified in any other way.

A few details about my baby that i can remember off the top of my head:

- Just serviced this week. Redline oil used. Gearbox oil, motor oil, oil filter, sparkies & fuel filter.

- Have all records/receipts for it including import papers and engineers certificate.

- 4 seater

- Top of the line high-spec alarm system (will disclose to new owner)

- Sitting on about 87 XXX km

- Midnight purple (porsche colour)

- Exterior condition is excellent

- Interior condition is immaculate

- Genuine Rays forged rims with black Rays nuts

- Lowered on king springs low

- Jap complete cat back exhaust system

- Jap aftermarket fuel pump

- ARC top mount intercooler (standard one is supplied)

- ARC pop off valve

- K&N panel filter

- HKS SSQV bov (HKS sequential blow off valve also supplied)

- Some Knights Sports electronics gizzmos like FCD etc

- 6 speaker JVC system

- Apexi pen type turbo timer

- 52mm Blitz Boost gauge in a single-gauge pod on the a-pillar

- 52mm Blitz Oil temp gauge with Blitz mounting gear (wired up)

- 52mm Blitz Water temp gauge with Blitz mounting gear (wired up)

Thats all i can remember for now, although im sure theres more to it.

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Contact Details: PM me or call 0404 389 609

Location: Sydney

Delivery & Conditions of Delivery: Pick up or will send interstate at buyers cost.

Edited by kwayzivietnamese

Thanks for the kind words champ.

Im looking for an s15...so if any1 has one and would be interested in a trade + abit of cash their way, let me know.

Just purchased a hks ssqv...will most likely have it installed 2moz...so the car with come with a hsk ssqv installed and a hks sqv bov as spare :P

Hks ssqv bov now installed...hks sqv bov comes as spare :D

Just purchased some nice car audio today...hopefully will install it within the next days/week...

1 - Response Class D 800wrms monoblock

2 - Blaupunkt tweeters

3 - Fusion FP-504 amp

4 - Crossfire W15DM sub

:wave:

  • 4 weeks later...

Has hit 90k and just serviced it again 2day with redline motor oil and diff oil, mazda oil filter, and ngk platinum plugs...running smoother then a babies ass :)

Also hooked up a 52mm autometer a/f ratio gauge.

If she doesnt go in a few weeks, big plans have been set :dry:

  • 2 weeks later...

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