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Make: Mazda

Model: Rx-7

Milage: 130000kms

Transmission: 5 Speed Manual

Colour: White

Location: South NSW (4 hours from syd, 2 hours from canberra)

Complied? Yes

RWC supplied? Yes

Currently registered? Yes

Price: $12999

Contact: Home: 0296972737, mob: 0417261902, or email or PM me. [email protected]

Comments / Modifications: See below

Images: See below

For sale: 1990 Mazda RX-7 S5 Turbo

It has:

Engine:

S5 13b turbo, Pod filter, hi-flow turbo. Rebuilt about 10,000kms ago with 3mm Apex seals, Extend port, S6 e-shaft and stationary gears, remapped ECU, Malpassi fuel reg, Bosch 910 fuel pump, new aftermarket radiator, new battery, new water pump. Exhaust and Heavy Duty Clutch. Regular oil changes with HPR40 and mazda filters. Performance: 195 rwkw on 14psi.

Suspension and Brakes:

EBC greenstuff brake pads with TEIN height and damper Adjustable Coilovers all around, MazdaSpeed front and rear strut braces and custom camber tops.

Wheels and Tyres:

MazdaSpeed MS-01 17" wheels all around, with Yokohama Advan tyres (same as on the evo) on the rear, Kumho on front.

Body:

Some bodykit not sure what, front bumper, side mirrors and skirts, and rear GT style wing - dunno if it actually does anything, feels planted around turn 1 at wakefield ~ 140km/h.

Interior:

Recaro leather bucket seat driver and passenger (1 small rip on drivers - minor), carpet seems new, Personal steering wheel, sabelt race harness, Full bolt in Cage completely padded, Brant Car Alarm/immobiliser with remote central locking. All electrics working fine. Oil pressure, Greddy water temp, and Blitz boost guages. 1kg dry powder Fire extinguisher mounted to CAMS specs.

130,000kms original, about 10000 on rebuilt engine. , very well looked after car mechanically.

Has cracks to the front bar from driveway ( I can repair this or knock $250 off the price). One scratch just behind the passenger door.

Car is engineered with papers and rego'd in NSW. 4 months rego left.

Has done a 1:14.7 around (the old) Wakefield park with only me in the drivers seat and i know it can drop it down another second. Supposedly the newly resurfaced track is about 2 seconds quicker again. :lol:

Please note although this car has been taken onto the race track I do not thrash my cars, I treat them with respect, the guages especially temp are monitored religiously. And when i drive on normal roads I'm pretty damn slow 8)

Selling not really cause i want to but because I hardly get to enjoy driving it.

Item Condition: Good

Extra Info: Was Jason's from REVS, car

Delivery & Conditions of Delivery: Can organise whatever. Can either organise shipment, or drive to Syd or Canberra with a deposit payed

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Just realised some of these pics are old, the batteries been replaced, and the cage is now padded with black padding.

Edited by bootlegapparel
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