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UP for sale or swap is my RX7

FOR SALE / SWAP : FC RX7 WITH 300 + RWKW

Engine & Exhaust

13B Bridge Port Turbo, Series 5 Block, Freshly Rebuilt with new SCR 2mm unbreakable seals less than 3500km ago, (its still in run in tune) Solid corner seals, all gaskets and oil seals have been replaced, dowelled, window bearings and stationary gear have been modified to suit, custom made exhaust manifold - heat treaded, T70 turbo kit, earls fittings and braided hoses, turbo beanie bag, 60mm external wastegate, custom heat treated 3.5' exhaust from turbo straight through to hks cannon.

custom hks front mount with custom stainless 3' polished piping, greddy style rs blow off valve, all stainless clamps and 3 ply ss performance silicon joiners, custom made alloy cooler hat, custom polished stainless intake pipe with blitz LM mesh pod filter.

Polished upper manifold and water filler neck, brand new engine mounts, twin belt alternator pulley, brand new break master fitted.

Cooling

PWR alloy radiator, spal 16' thermo fan, all new hoses and clamps, brand new water pump.

Engine Managment

Microtec LT10S, Microtec 4 line hand controller, custom wired and mounted in glovebox with individual switches for fuel pump and ignition, 4 BOSCH ignition coils custom mounted in engine bay with 8.8mm topgun leads, custom bracket for hand controller.

Fuel System

Bosch 700hp intank fuel pump with earls fittings and braided hose, sard fuel pressure regulator, 398cc primary injectors, 1600cc secondary injectors, custom fuel rails to suit these injectors, new bosch injector plugs, new bosch fuel filter, New fuel lines

Driveline

6 Puck button extreme motorsport clutch with 1400kg clamping pressure plate, extreme molly lighten flywheel (6kg), standard 5 speed gear box with new oil, very tight LSD.

Suspension

Tein damper adjustable suspension with lowered springs all round, front and rear strut braces.

Body

Fresh respray in Majestic orange, GP sports body kit, series 5 rear tail lights, crystal blue head lights, custom aero mirrors.

Wheels and Tyres

17' Stern 3 piece light jap rims, bridgestone 235/45/r17 teo1's on the front, bridgestone 265/45/r17 te01's on the rear, rear have 25mm bolt on alloy spacers, front have extended wheel studs with 8mm spacers.

Interior

OBX bucket seats, 3 point racing harnesses, speco boost guage, isotta sports steering wheel, blitz alloy gear knob, new power window switches, razo alloy racing pedals, drift handbrake button.

Sound System

Sony Competition Deck, pioneer 4' front splits, 6'5 JBL rear speakers, 650 watt rms monoblock amp, 600 watt rms 4 channel amp, 2 x 12' JBL dual voice coil subs (600watts rms each), DLS wiring and connectors, subs and amps are mounted in custom setup.

Electrical

Battery has been relocated to boot, isolation switch installed also in boot, brand new orbital 750cca battery.

LOCATION : ADELAIDE

ITEM CONDITION : Good

PICTURES : YES

PRICE : $ 17500 ONO NOW $ 16500 !!!!

CONTACT : MATTHEW

mobile number : 0433549430

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