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Hi

i got very nice Rx7 Rz for sale

was plan to keep for myself. but i decide continue my race Rx7 project.

so Rx7 Rz is up for sale

even rare than Spirit-R Type-A

2000

Pearl white

38000km

Recaro Race seat (factory Rz spec)

Exhaust system

other is full stock car

Light weight spec(factory Rz spec)

4.3 Diff gear (factory Rz spec)

BBS 17 inch wheel (factory Rz spec)

Price is $43000 ONO

For sale: Mazda Rx7 Rz 2000

Item Condition: very good condition

Price and price conditions: $43000 ONO

Extra Info: Stock std car. 1/175 Mazda every made

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please send me your email

i will send you some pictures

cheers

hi sorry to answer so long time later. I don t have enough post to send you my Email by MP. Send me yours by MP and i m gonna write to you when i get it. Thanks. Cheers

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