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For sale: 1992 Mazda Eunos Cosmo, 13B Twin Turbo.

Item Condition: Good Condition, Used as a daily driver for the past six to eight months.

Price and price conditions: $12,500 NEG

Extra Info: 20 Inch Wheels, Only Mod - K&N Pod Filter, TV, DVD, Custom Audio, Just serviced with; plugs, leads, oil, auto box, radiator flush, brake flush (flat mate is a mechanic by trade).

Wishing to payout my personal loan and buy a cheap hatch back cash!

Pictures @ http://www.dmrh.com.au/2737.htm

Contact Details: Aaron - 0434 281 045 - [email protected]

Location: Quakers Hill NSW

Delivery & Conditions of Delivery: Pick up only.

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Edited by AzZa13Btt
13B?

Yep - they come in 13BTT and 20BTT configurations.

A bloke I know has a 13B bridgeport with a T51R on it - Runs 10s (that's true by the way)

That has to be one of the quicker cosmo's around, 13b's have great potential, as much as the depth of your pockets really hahaha!

Bman, we run into each other on too many forums haha.

  • 2 weeks later...

Mate,

When was the engine re built and how many kms are on the car. Also how much rego does it have.

Cheers

Engine rebuilt Rick Shaw 2003 @ 115,000km's

Km's sit at 148,XXX.

Rego is March/April 2008.

Mate,

When was the engine re built and how many kms are on the car. Also how much rego does it have.

Cheers

  • 2 weeks later...

hi mate.

wonderin if you would be interested in an r32 gtr + $

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...p;#entry3344909

chers. and good luck :)

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