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DONT SMS ME ANY QUESTIONS OR OFFERS OR TRADES, CALL ME DONT SMS, I WONT BOTHER ANSWERING SMS

I CANNOT BELIEVE THIS CAR HASNT SOLD THE WHOLE TIME ITS BEEN UP ONLY 2 PEOPLE HAVE ACTUALLY CAME OUT TO LOOK AT IT THE SECOND GUY GAVE ME A DEPOSIT AND I WAS HOLDING IT FOR 2 WEEKS AND IN THE 2 WEEKS I WAS HOLDING IT, WHEN PEOPLE CALLED I TOLD THEM IT WAS SOLD, AT THE END OF THE 2 WEEKS THE GUY COULDNT COME UP WITH FINANCE SO I LOST ALL THE POTENTIAL BUYERS AND I STILL HAVE THE CAR ITS STILL FOR SALE, ITS THE BEST VALUE FOR MONEY FD ON THE MARKET NOW.

THIS CAR HAS TO SELL FOR FINANCIAL REASONS NO EXCUSES, THE PRICE HAS BEEN DROPPED REDICULASLY NOT BECAUSE THERES ANYTHING WRONG WITH THE CAR BECAUSE OF FINANCIAL REASONS.

ANY INSPECTION WILL IMPRESS WITH THIS CAR AT THIS PRICE YOU CAN NOT GET A RX7 SERIES 6 IN THIS CONDITION AND WITH A FULLREBUILD ITS A BARGAIN, HATE TO SEE IT GO BUT HAS TO GO

MAZDA RX7 SERIES 6 TWIN TURBO UPDATED FRONT 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, ON 89,897 KS.

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

ASKING $23,900 OR $22,500 WITH NO RIMS, FIRM NO OFFERS EVEN AT THIS PRICE IF YOU WANT TO MAKE OFFERS YOUR JUST NOT INTERETSTED ENOUGH DONT WASTE MY TIME.

CARS LOCATED IN MELBOURNE HAS NSW REG TILL NOVEMBER CALL ME 0401267277 IF I DONT PICKUP SMS ME ILL CALL YOU BACK

OR YOU CAN GET ME ON MSN [email protected]

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. TURBOS HAVE BEEN CHANGED NEW BATTERY, BRAKES, 5ZIGEN 3" EXHAUST. BRAND NEW EXEDY CLUTCH.

TRAVELLED 3000 KS AFTER REBUILT BASICALLY BRAND NEW ENGINE JUST RAN IN AND SERVICED, NEVER BEEN BOOSTED AFTER REBUILD, HARDLY GETS DRIVEN, CARS MOUNTGEARBOX RUBBERS ARE WORN THERES SOME MOVEMENT IN THE GEARBOX FROM IT, NOTHING MAJOR AT ALL.

EXTERIOR: SILVER METALIC PAINT IN VERY GOOD CONDITION WAS ALWAYS GARAGED UNTIL LAST MONTH,ORIGINAL MAZDA SERIES 8 FRONT BAR BRAND NEW LIGHTS, SPOILER, HAS A CHIP ON THE LEFT HAND FRONT GUARD FROM THE TYRE SCRAPING, 2 MONTH OLD 19" RIMS

INTERIOR: VELOUR FRONT SEATS/. MOMO SHIFTER. BOOST, OIL TEMP, AIR FUEL RATION GUAGES ON THE PILLAR POD.

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Edited by hiboostgtr
i cant belive this hasnt sold yet....

Just a question, why is it so cheap. I've checked out a few other rx7's and they seem to be priced around the 30k mark.

Some people might be thinking, hey whats wrong with it. Also cap's ain't a good way to sell and item.

Awsome FD mate. Well worth the asking money.

Unfortuantly its a bad time for selling sports cars and rotors.

it sure is mate trust me i realised but i cant figure out why

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