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For sale: Mazda Series 4 RX7 -1987- Aus Delivered - RXPRES

Item Condition: Excellent Condition! 115 000KLM

No rust, apart from a little bit in sunroof and in the rear, where the hatch rubbers sit, which i plan on getting fixed quite soon. front bar has a little chip down the bottom which is reveiling red. i also am going to respray it and have the criscrossy crap cut out and professionally welded.

Driveline is in Very Good condition, Engine Compression is at 85PSI both rotors, done about 1000klm ago.

Price and price conditions: - $15,500

Extra Info:

Rego till late OCT

13BT

Microtech LT10S w/ Handset :happy:

1000CC Rochestor 2ndarys

Walbro 500HP Fuel Pump

Fuel Pressure Reg

Drift Pod Filter

all no more than 1000klm old

Full 3" turbo back exhaust with Big MagnaFlo rear Muffler

Big front mount cooler

Blitz BOV

Car makes 182rwkw on 15psi

Excedy Ceramic Button clutch 3000klm old

xtreme rotaries short shift kit

All A/C components Removed

Car is sprayed in 2pac silver, roughly 4years old. Paint in excellent condition!

Lenso 18" SS rims.

245/40Z/R18 tyres. Four Newies

Series 5 front and rear bumpers

Series 5 rear lights

Series 5 seats, and centre console

Boost Gauge

Turbosmart Turbo Timer

Momo Steering Wheel

Mirror Tint

KYB coilovers front and rear

DBA cross drilled and slotted rotors - not even 100klm on them

standard calipers with Bendix Ultimate pads - brakes very well!

Car comes with spare set of standard 16" series4 rims with Brand New Tread! 0KLM

also have rear pedders coilovers (one leaking) and afew other things for it

Selling due to Upgrade to FD :no:

will be Very sad to see it go, ive poured alot of time and money into this car.

Pictures:

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Contact Details:

Via PM

Location:

Far South Coast - NSW

Delivery & Conditions of Delivery:

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Edited by bennettaru
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heres sum footage of me 'cruising' with a mate

19psi VT - does mid 12s

http://rapidshare.de/files/24051028/MOV01492.MPG.html take one

http://rapidshare.de/files/24052615/MOV01494.MPG.html take two

http://rapidshare.de/files/24055500/MOV01491.MPG.html take three

bit bigger at 16000k/b

cheers

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