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make, model - 1988 SERIES 4 RX7 CONVERTABLE, 13B, 5SPEED lotsa $$$ spent

miles - body 140 000 EVERYTHNG ELSE 20HOURS

Location: LOGAN

Reason for Selling: gone as far as i can go without havin to shell out thousands more jus 2 go a lil faster n also I want a r32 gtr skyline....

Price: $$$ 22 000 HELL IL B HAPPY WITH ANYTHIN ...........WATCH-YA GOT

complied- yes

rwc- yes

rego- yes

mods:

Motor -

Series 5 13b,

Extend port,

Doweled,

Shaved intake n exhaust,

2mm apex seals,

Motor built by dyson rotary,

2x 550cc primary’s n 2x 1600cc secondary,

Brand new t70,

Custom stainless turbo manifold from KP performance,

50mm hks external waste gate with 5inch stainless screamer,

Custom full 3.5inch stainless heat raped exhaust with hiflow metal cat made by 999 autos,

Stainless braided oil lines 4 turbo,

Custom pwr fmic full 2.3/4 inch chrome stainless pipe work made by mazfix,

V-port turbosmart bov,

3 core v8 radiator,

k+n filter,

Strut brace,

Twin 14inch Davis Craig thermo fans,

Oil cooler

Fully synthetic penrite hpr 15 engine oil

New engine mounts

Gear box -

5speed manual,

Brass button clutch,

Machined n lightened flywheel,

Completely rebuilt gearbox by taz motor sport,

Royal purple gearbox oil

New gearbox mounts

All receipts

Diff -

Stock,

New diff mount,

Recent diff freshen up n check over from mazfix

Royal purple gear oil

Receipts

Fuel -

Custom fuel rails to flow smoother n faster,

Blue anodized fittings everywhere,

Z1 rising rate adjustable fuel press reg,

Bosch motor sport 044 pump,

1.8l surge tank,

Efi fuel filter,

All 3/8 lines,

All in boot,

Everything mounted n hoses run by predator motor sport

Got receipts

Management -

4 Bosch coil pacs, 4 iridium plugs

Ltx10 mictotec engine management unit,

Microtec hand controller,

Profec b spec 2 greedy electronic boost controller

Power -

on mazfix dyno car made 294.2rwhp only on 12psi but was starving for fuel since then 044 pump + fuel reg was installed now running 17 psi Archie (mazfix owner) says " will easy make 350 360 rwhp" but due to having no money the car is still yet to return to the dyno

EVERY PART OF MOTOR, TURBO, COOLER, GEARBOX, DIFF, EXHAUST, RAIDATOR IS ONLY 20HRS RUNNING TIME OLD, the hour meter i installed in the dash proves it .....

Outside -

Rx8 red with a ghost purple tint, gloss black custom front bumper n bonnet scoop,

18inch 5 spoke hp design racing wheels with brand new toyo tyers,

Front 225/40/18 rear 245/40/18

Lowered on king springs + shocks,

Auto watch full mobilized car alarm

Inside -

Retimed custom racing seats with matching door cards, red n black,

Auto meter water temp, boost n monster tacho gauges,

Vdo volt meter and hour meter,

Aj motor sport steering wheel,

Elec windows, mirrors and roof,

+ Other little touches to make it mi baby

Car is also a member of seven of clubs rotary club n has been in their mag twice, jus pics of mi baby out on the town :P:)

I no ive forgotten heaps bout this car but wen i think of them i post them asap.....

Pictures: yepa got heaps

Contact Details: Anthony.. 0409095818 call, txt anytime

Dont b afraid to ask any questions

Edited by DK (DRIFT KING) JENKYNS
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dont mean to jump to the top but how the hell do u post pictures on this site ....

if u wana check the car out i hav all the picks here ----

http://www.boostcruising.com/forums/index....howtopic=261388

wat if i swaped tha badges ???

ahahahaha .. Ive always had a thing for rotors my cousin is running his at Eastern creek tomorrow hes hoping to get into the 10s Its his first time There .. Good luck with your Sale.... Looks Good..

yea man that was me round 1ish aye jus spending tym with the misso had to go put sum fuel inher and i was wit mi girl friend..... u live out that way ?????....

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