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may consider trades and or cash my way... I can't afford to outlay any more money then i already have.

Will trade for a R32 Golf (3 door, blue or black) or an STI. Both cars will have to be manual as i can't stand AUTO's!!!

2001 series 8 rx7 FD.

White (Bathurst white)

Manual

MAZDASPEED GT-C BODYKIT minus the wing (aftermart wing on)................. (VERY EXPENSIVE and VERY RARE and VERY SOUGHT AFTER!!!!!!)

GENUINE SPARCO LIGHTWEIGHT WHEELS....... (ONLY SET OF THESE IN AUSTRALIA.... and they are also VERY EXPENSIVE AND VERY RARE!!!)

TOYO T1R TYERS........ BRAND NEW!!!!!!!! $1300 worth in rubber (the next step from these super gripy tyers are semi slicks! these rubbers are FANTASTIC and you will get traction no matter where no matter the weather!

standard 13b twin turbo............ (unmolested!!! so there is no need for a rebuild every20thousand K's!........ )

The standard engine has the same power as the RB26 and if it is looked after, and well maintained there should be no reason for a rebuild!!! alot of ppl think that you have to rebuild them every few years or so many K's but thats all on how it's lookd after and driven. Give it a hit every now and then and you'll be right but foot to the floor all day every day and dont expect your engine to last...... same as any other car really!!!

aftermarket exhaust (kakimoto...... however you bloody spell it!!!)

aftermarket Carbon fibre gear knob from the states so you wont find this particular gear knob in AUS either.

40 thousand K's on clock...... (GENUINE)

11 months rego

Origional NARDI steering wheel (factory + airbag has been re-fitted and the Blue momo is in my garage) The Blue momo steering wheel is for sale aswell. $130.

40 thousand K service completed on 3/10/08

it's also got a full RHINO ALARM SYSTEM with remote start / Turbo timer / temp

grade 4.5 import

grade A interior

Which means that the car is in near PERFECT CONDITION!

It is a pleasure to own and drive and Looks HOT!!!! nothing on the road looks like it and it's a REAL HEAD TURNER!!!!!!

located in NSW... the shire...

$38000

0402329701

Pm me for more info if required

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FYI

A STANDARD RB FD RX7 in this good a condition and as low K's as i have sells in AUS for around the 32-35k mark (for those that are interested)...

Please DO NOT TELL ME I AM OVER PRICED! The kit and wheels total around 10k on their own.

Go have a look at the SERIES 8'S for sale on AUSROTARY or FD OWNERS or OZMAZDA or OZMAZDACLUB and you'll see that what i'm asking is right on the money and well worth it. Yes the cars on there will prob have big single turbo's or huge power and about 100 mods ect but they will prob come with problems due to the work or whatever!

Mine is problem free and i recon looks better too!

You'll see that at 38k for a RX7 in the condition mine is in, The low K's, the Wheels and BodyKit, ect, it's bloody worth it.

thankyou and i look forward to hearing from you.

camlz

0402329701

P.S.

NO NEGITAVE POSTS OR COMMENTS PLEASE!!! IF U HAVE A PROBLEM OR DISSAGREE WITH SOMETHING THEN PM ME!

DON'T BE A MONKEY.

good luck posts and it looks hot posts are ok and welcome but are slightly annoying. so if u don't have to post it then please don't!

If ur interested in the car to buy or think i may be interested in some sort of deal or trade then please add a comment otherwise i'd rather nothing be posted. thankyou.

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for those of you who r ringing me no i do not want to swap for a r32 skyline..... i'm looking to get a VW GOLF R32.

thanks for the interest tho

Awesome looking FD, and an interesting but still great choice on next car. You looking at Mk4 or Mk5 R32's?

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Awesome looking FD, and an interesting but still great choice on next car. You looking at Mk4 or Mk5 R32's?

i'm not getting either one of those anymore!

i'm able to get my hot little hands on something that i hope will be very interesting when it's finished. alreadys sourced a few parts and have got abit still lying around from my last skyline that i'll chuck into this one.

i'll keep everyone updated on the build process but here is the link to my new plan and next car.

it's in the general auto section.

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/Kind-t243281.html

so if ur interested in lookin at the rx7 please dont hesitate to give me a call as i want to bring the engine over and start the build as soon as i can.

thanks guys.

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hey guys,

i'm etting plenty of interest but everyone is asking me to STRAIGHT swap for S15's and standard R32 GTR's! I've only had one bloke want to swap his modded GTR but as everyone can read i've got my own GTR that i have started to organise.

please and i don't mean to be rude but no STANDARD S15 or r32 GTR is worth nearly 38k. (unless it's one of the first to come off the factory floor and has super super super low K's!)

thankyou for the interest but i'm no longer interested in trading esp for a straight swap for a car that is worth LESS money then mine is worth.

I already have something that i've started to orgainse and prepare for. click the above link in the above post and you'll undertand y i am no longer willing to trade or swap!

thanks again

adam

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