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Make: Mazda

Model: RX-7

Milage: 120, 000 Rebuilt 20,000 km ag

Transmission: 5 speed manual

Colour: Gun Metal Grey

Location: Adelaide

RWC supplied? yes

Currently registered? no, just ran out

Price: $4,900

Contact: Mike - 0401 148 309

Comments / Modifications: 3mm apex seals, extend ported, heavy duty clutch in excellent condition, 3 inch exhaust turbo back great note, momo steering wheel, and more.

Invoice: http://img443.imageshack.us/img443/1222/rx...einvoicepm7.jpg

I purchased this car with no running engine and slight accident damage. Unfinished project

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Bargain - Want to drive a Turbo rotary / Your next Drift Car Project / got some time to tidy her up

RX-7 FC Turbo Rebuilt by REVS 3mm apex seals, extend ported, heavy duty clutch in excellent condition, 3 inch exhaust turbo back great note, momo steering wheel, and more, I purchased this car with no running engine and slight accident damage.

It was to be a project drift car, but I have never ended up finishing, with a little of tidying up this is a bargain. You'd ideally fix up the rear end dent, the interior needs some attention and the radiator leaks. The standard turbo leaks some oil so ideally you'd hiflo it or uprage to much larger aftermarket one as the rebuilt engine is upgraded to 3mm seals and can take it. Just a few too many things for me right now and as I've driven and loved the car for a good while but I need a 'regular normal style' vehicle as second car so it's time for someone else to finish the project.

So it will make an ideal project drift or circuit car. Rego just ran out but but it's fully rwc checked and ready to drive on the street. Need to sell so make me an offer. This is a bargain considering what you get and it drives great.

Edited by CONRAD

due to not having the following:

suspension work

body damage

no rego

factory turbo

factory computer

2 years since rebuild (just under)

etc etc

I'll offer a genuine 2K CASH pick up ASAP

PM ME TOO WORK SOMETHING OUT......

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