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Item:

1986 Series IV RX7 Turbo

Location:

Brisbane, Northside

Website:

N/A

Item Condition:

Reasonable to Good

Reason for Selling:

Want Something Different

Price and Payment Conditions:

$8,499 ono

Extra Info:

1986 Series IV Mazda RX7 Turbo

Red

13BT

Manual

AUSTRALIAN DELIVERED - Easy Insurance

~260,000km

3 Months Rego Remaining (Due in December)

Will Supply Roadworthy Certificate

$8,499 ono, or will swap for FTO, SW20 MR2 or Skyline with cash adjustment

Its fairly Standard with only the following mods/additions:

*Alarm & Immobiliser

*Short Shifter

*Autometer 'Phantom' Boost Guage

*TCC Work Type III Atmo BOV

*TurboXS Manual Boost Controller

*17" Wheels

*Suspension (I'm not sure what type it is, i just know its very low, and stiff)

*Front half of the exhaust appears to be aftermarket, with a standard rear

section

The paint on this thing is in fairly good condition, with only a few spots of rust starting to appear on the sunroof (very common), and just general age... the pics will give you a better idea of the condition of the paint though.

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Contact Details:

Please contact me by either Email:

jwgeh @ tpg.com.au

or by phone

0402 202 978

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