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Late 2001 Mazda RX7 Bathurst R edition (only 500 built)

Imported 2003 (all paper work)

Brilliant Black

Rego till June 2009

49,000kms

5 Speed Manual

18’ RX8 wheels on it but otherwise comes with standard 16's also

Hybrid Front Mount

Custom cold air intake with Apexi dual intake pods

3' Apexi GT cat-back exhaust (full stainless)

HKS SQV Blow Off Valve

Apexi Turbo Timer

Greddy pulley kit

10,000k HIDs

Carbon fibre interior (factory standard)

Bilstein coilovers (factory standard)

Dual airbags

Alarm and spare keys

All stock parts provided

$43,000 as is

$41,000 stock

Hardly been driven, only taken out on the weekends. It has been serviced every 5000kms since I’ve owned it. No accident history and no finance is owing on the vehicle. Will consider reasonable trades with cash my way.

Contact John 0421 430 582

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