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For sale: series 4 rx7 turbo

Item Condition: excelent condition

-5 speed manual

-17 inch rims

-3 inch exhaust

-custom pink/purple pearl paint

-custom body kit

-lowered

-ohlins aftermarket coil overs front and rear

-k&n air pod

-turbosmart bov

-malpassii fuel regulator

-blitz turbo timer

-complete series 5 black interior

-series 5 tail lights

-aftermarket suspension with adjustables in the front...

eveything inside and outside this car is in excellent condition. the motor has just been rebuilt 3000kms ago with new housings, shaved rotors and 3mm seals...every seal and o-ring and gasket has been replaced with a brand new one, it has been extend ported and polished. it has window bearings and runs nothin but motul oil...it has a excedy heavy duty brass button clutch kit ...the car itself has only done 127000kms...boost is only set on 5psibut can handle up to 12psi...

Price and price conditions:$12000ono unreg or swap

Pictures: below

Contact Details: PM or call 0419667383

Location: brisbane

Delivery & Conditions of Delivery: pickup only

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