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Make: Mazda

Model: RX7 Series 8 Type RS

Milage: 67,*** km

Transmission: 5spd Manual

Colour: Silver

Location: Melbourne

Complied? Yes with papers

RWC supplied? Yes

Currently registered? Yes 6 months remaining

Price: $35k

Contact: 0412 005 791 or PM me

Comments / Modifications:

(1) Lowered with Tein shocks (non adjustable) otherwise stock.

(2) Audio equipment

--> Audison 4 channal amp SRX4

--> Clarion headunit (touch screen)

--> Alpine front and rear speakers

--> Diamond 10" sub in box

(3) Work Meisters SR2

Front: 17"x8.5" + 35

Rear: 17"x9.5" + 38

(3) Professionally installed 3point immobiliser and alarm

(4) Tyres have only been driven about 2000km

Comes with but no yet installed

(1) 3.5 " Kakimoto Exhaust Regu 96-R (Used)

(2) Defi oil pressure, oil temperature and boost gauge (new in box)

(3) Control Unit II (Used)

(4) Defi HUD (new in Box)

(5) Apexi PFC to suit Series 8 FD3S (new in box)

(6) Bilstein shocks from 2002 Spirit R (with about 40,000km)

Car serviced at Maztech every 3 months. Car has done about 2,000km since imported.

First owner in Australia. Car imported by Iron Chef Imports.

Selling because of no particular reason. Freeing up some money for other use would be the reason perhaps.......

Exterior of car is not perfect. Condition wise, I would say it is good, which is less than excellent and less than perfect.

Audio gear was installed professionally by Option (Westall Rd, Springvale)

Auction Grade: 4BB

No known accident History. Currently insured with Shannons for $850+/year

Mechanics Comments:

I was told by mechanics at Maztech that the car was one of the cleanest they have seen......... there was not a single drop of oil or oil stain under the bonnet. (May be exaggerated?

The engine compression test was done when the car first arrived late last year and was reported to have excellent compression. I think the number they gave me was 110 for both rotars. I Can organise another compression test at interested parties expense.

Just an additional note......inspect the car only if you are 100% interested and test drives can be arranged with serious, polite and mature drivers who have shown interest with a deposit. As my insurance does not cover under 25s, under 25s will not be permitted to test drive the car.

I have included some pictures.

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Thank you for your interest.

Jon

Edited by silkishuge
Jon!!! you selling this so fast?!?! i've yet to sit in it!! Where was my invite? :D

Yup, the car is for sale, but it might be for sale for a while since car sales are kinda sale at the moment. I hope I can sell it by the end of this year. :( We should meet up soon Ben. Been a while and lots to catch up.

Jon

Edited by silkishuge
Yup, the car is for sale, but it might be for sale for a while since car sales are kinda sale at the moment. I hope I can sell it by the end of this year. :thumbsup: We should meet up soon Ben. Been a while and lots to catch up.

Jon

Willing to swap for a stock S15 or perhaps a R34 GT-T manual both in stock from cash adjustment my way.

Jon

Jon get the R34 la. :yes:

If only i'm smaller, i wouldn't mind an Rx 7 :D

I think finding a nice unmolested stock R34 or S15 locally is difficult. That being said I would prefer the S15 just because my wife will be driving it a lot more and she prefers the S15. I hardly drive these days, but I cycle about 400 to 500km a week :blush: Thats to make up for all the pollution I may have contributed to in the past :blink:

Gd luck with the sale on your R34. Looks nice and clean. FI does a real good job for detailing, but car washing there???

Jon

Edited by silkishuge
  • 2 months later...

Car is still for sale. A few interest for swaps and cash adjustment, but I am really looking for a straight sale because we have no need for a 3rd car.

Jon

hmmmm......... we need cash within the next 2 weeks for some construction/renovation work.

I will be willing to part with the car for $30k which will save me having to take an additional $30k loan from the bank. I will need the cash by 14th April 08 or the price of the car will revert back to $35k again.

Thanks,

Jon

  • 1 month later...

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