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Make: mazda

Model: 1987

Milage: 80.000

Transmission: 5 speed

Colour: purple

Location: castle hill ,sydney

Complied? yes

RWC supplied?n

Currently registered?n

Price: 4500 negotiable

Contact: john 0424416418

Comments / Modifications: ok as far as i know but could have more . s5 13b turbo engine and box ,high flowed turbo ,greddy emanage ,xtra 600cc injector plus high flowed s6 injectors, front mount, full 3in exhaust,full adjustable coilovers,1.5 way mazdaspeed diff , turbo timer guages for everything, interior clean, body good but could do with new fiberglass panels,front re ayname wide body and vented guards , rear vertex bar,bov,boost controller ,plus more .this car could turn out really nice with some tlc .im not sure but i would say one of the rotors has spat a seal it is possible that it could be something stupid i just dont have the time to figure it out as i dont really understand rotaries,im sure a gfood rotarie shop would be able to find the problem in a instant max it would cost to have it running on the road would be max 1800 for new engine fitted or possible rebuild plus 1000 for rego. i would like to swap for a 180 or sr silvia with cash adjustments either way but all offers will be considered please call if any questions need answering as i will do so to the best of my ability

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Edited by johnnyc85

car is not running but just comp tested it and both rotors are over 90 so engine does not need to be changed must be an electrical problem

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