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ehicle 2001 MAZDA RX-7

Price $38,000

Kilometres 41,000

Body 2 door 4 seat COUPE

Colour WHITE

Interior Colour BLACK / GREY

Transmission 5 speed Manual

Drive type Rear

Engine 2 cylinder Premium Unleaded Rotary 1.3L (1308cc)

Reg Plate RX07FD

Reg Expiry JUN-2009

Road Worthy Certificate Yes

Vehicle ID 6214212

Brief Comments Series 8 FD - GENUINE MAZDASPEED Bodykit. May consider trades.

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### This car is not only unique but it is perfect for the daily driver, the sunday driver, or the person who

wants to turn heads!!! This car is not a wild monster thats horrible to drive (like many that are for sale) it

is a real fun car to drive daily or for the weekend trip.

Drive this car and compare to others available and you will see why its the one you will want.

This is the type of car you can drive to the shop and buy a loaf of bread, or take for a cruise!

### I am the first owner of this car since it arrived in Australia and this car would suit a daily driver,

weekend driver or someone wanting attention.

### I will Consider a trade or swap and or cash adjustments for a GENUINE STI WRX no older then

2002 unless it is a 2 door STI, An EVO 9, R34 GTR or a TRACK model 350z black or silver. MANUAL

ONLY! I will not consider a different car other then whats listed above thanks and sorry.

### My car is a 2001 series 8 RX-7 FD. The last of it's kind basically.

### This car is in the RARE and VERY POPULAR Bathurst white.

### It's Manual.

### It has a GENUINE MAZDASPEED GT-C BODYKIT which is has been copyrited by mazda and will

never be produced by another company. This kit from mazda cost between $4500 - $6000 so it is VERY

RARE and VERY SOUGHT AFTER!!!!!!

###GENUINE SPARCO LIGHTWEIGHT WHEELS. These are the ONLY set in Australia....

### TOYO - T1R TYRES........ BRAND NEW!!!!!!!! $1200 worth in rubber. These super gripy tyres are the

best in the dry and the wet that i have ever bought and i will never get anything else ever again.

### It is a standard and UNMOLESTED 13b twin turbo. So therefore it is incrediably reliable and

durable.

### kakimoto Exhaust

### Carbon fibre gear knob imported from the states

### GENUINE 41 Thousand Km's on the clock.

### 11 months rego

### Factory NARDI Steering wheel

### The 40 thousand K service was completed on 3/10/08 and the car has been only driven 5 times

since. (23 - 1 - 09) the car's oil change was with ONLY THE BEST Mobil 1 engine oil.

And the Gearbox and diff - ELF oils.

### full RHINO ALARM SYSTEM with remote start / Turbo timer / temp

$38000

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This car is always garaged, constantly washed and looked after.

The car also looks better in person then it does in the photo's so come and have a look and you'll leave

with the car.

Adam

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check carsales . com . au and type in 6214212 to view photo's!

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i'll upload more photo's when i have a chance.

some of the above were taken at just jap, and homebush and my mates workshop where i had the alarm installed. i have removed the blue momo steering wheel and put back on the origional nardi one. the blue steering wheel will come with the car aswell.

thanks

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