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Item: Mazda RX7 Series 4 1988

Location: Brisbane / Gold Coast

Item Condition: Good

Reason for Selling: Overseas commitments

Price and Payment Conditions: $12,950 ono.

Extra Info: Very Clean & Straight 1988 Series 4. Lady Owner since 1999. Rebuilt Dyson Rotary Engine with TO4/66 Turbo. Price Neg.

One of the latest model series 4's. Very tidy car. Has been well cared for by lady owner over the last 9 years and not thrashed like every other modified one out there.

Dyson Rotary 13B Turbo fully rebuilt 2000kms ago. Dowelled, 3mm seals, turbo port. Garrett TO4e/66 turbo P-trim 1.32 rear - only 5000kms old from brand new. 42mm External Wastegate, Aftermarket Exhaust Manifold.

1000cc Indy Blue injectors with custom dual fuel pump setup with external surge tank & malpassi fuel reg. Microtec MTX8. 3" Quietened exhaust. PWR Large Front Mount Tube & Fin Intercooler. Heavy Duty 600HP Clutch with high clamp pressure (very easy to drive). Boost, water temp gauges, turbo timer, short shifter. 16" Advan Light weight allows. 80% Tyres.

Serviced every 2-3000kms with Castrol Forumula R Full synthetic oil, once since rebuild. Has not been boosted. Approx 300 hp at the wheels on 8psi. Genuine reason for sale. Great platform for a serious street / track / project car.

Contact Details: Aku 0411880884 or [email protected]

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