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1983 Mazda Rx-7.

290,000ish kilometres on body

Exterior/Interior:

Aftermarket front spoiler and side skirts. Tinted windows. Pioneer CD player with Pioneer 6" speakers. Aftermarket bucket seats (snug), wheel and gear knob. Deleted rubber strips.

Front interior needs a bit of work. Typical cracked dash and average door trims.

Rear seats and trim are spot on.

Boot needs re trim.

Front guards have minor dents and the front spoiler is in average condition.

Engine/Running gear:

Rebuilt 13B Four port with series 5 rotors and other kit approximately 30,000-40,000 kilometres on it

Runs beautifully, no smoke on start up or when hot

Mildly ported

Running 12A Carburettor

Recent slight retune. Booked in for a major tune up in the next two weeks.

Sports exhaust (2.5" primarys, reducing into twin 2" pipes, with 2 hotdogs on each pipe, then collecting into a single 3" pipe with a lukey rear muffler)

Two brand new bosch gt40r coils

Very smooth five speed gearbox

Brass button clutch

Brand new kingspring lows in the front

GT gas shocks in the rear

New plugs, distributor cap, front tyres, brand new thermostat, freshly reconditioned alternator....

gold and silver 15x7 RIAL mesh wheels rears have almost new RE001's on them.

Comes with: set of five (four plus spare) original RX7 mags, a lot of oil, old coils, springs, shocks and various other bits and pieces that I can't think of off the top of my head.

Registered until December.

Very quick car for what it is, handles beautifully.

$4500 FIRM

Heres some old pics. It has had the rubber strips removed and stupid stickers taken off since then. More pics can be provided upon request.

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