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Hi all,

I am looking at selling my FD or swap it for a vehicle of interest. I am in no rush to sell (possibly only an EOI at this stage unless there is genuine interest).

Make: Mazda

Year: 2000

Model: Rx7

Kms: 46,000

Here are the specs:

Freshly rebuilt engine (have receipts for over 8k of work)

PTS Seals

New Rotor Housings

Street Port

Brand new seals and springs

Current modifications are as follows:

Engine Modifications:

Greddy E-01 Boost Controller

SP Cooler (AVO production)

Re-Amemiya Air Filter

Re-Amemiya AST

FEED Cat-back Exhaust

SMB Midpipe

Custom front and dump pipe

Bosch 040 fuel pump

Sard Reg

Apexi Power FC

Twin Oil Coolers

Exedy Racing Button Clutch (3 Puck)

Koyo Radiator (uninstalled)

Suspension:

Tein Flex

Super Pro Off-set Upper Control Arm Bush kit

Brakes fitted with 700 degrees race pads

DBA slotted rotors

Wheels:

18x9 18x10 +35 Workmeisters

235 and 265 KU36s

Appearance:

FEED skirts

Re-Amemyia Diffuser

Ganador CF mirrors

Re-Amemiya CF Vortex Generators (not in Pic)

Interior:

Alpine Head unit with IPOD connector

Mazdaspeed CF gearknob

Fire extinguisher :P

No joy riders/dreamers ...

Price: $42,000 ono

Willing to separate parts if necessary i.e. wheels/suspension/modifications...

Plates: [FD3S] will not come with the car...

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Nice, I didnt think you were really interested in selling it though?

Good luck, killer car.

I would sell it for the right price

Still got the GTR? :):P

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