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Hi everyone.

Time to let the rotary go guys. im starting my electrician apprenticeship next year and will need to buy something more usable e.g.vy ute

also open to trades cash my way

down to details:

POWER: 232RWKW 16PSI (240rwkw 17PSI)

TUNER: DALTON AUTOMOTIVES (CHRIS)

PRICE: $14,000 ono

MAKE: MAZDA

MODEL: FC RX7

YEAR: 89'

REGO: DECEMBER 09'

RWC: NEGOTIABLE

contact: PM or 0431324692 (you may need to send sms as i cant always answer the phone)

RECIEPTS OF EVERYTHING WILL BE INCLUDED. E.G. ENGINE REBUILD, TUNE, EVERYTHING!

PLEASE NOTE: CAR HAS TRANSITION PROBLEM WITH INJECTORS, PRIMARY ARE 550CC AND 1700CC FOR SECONDARIES. THE REASON BEING IS BECAUSE THE SECONDARY INJECTORS ARE PHYSICALLY TOO BIG. TO RECTIFY THE PROBLEM 4X1000CC NEED TO REPLACE PRIMARY AND SECONDARY. BESIDES THAT THE CAR RUNS PERFECT!!!!!!!!!

Engine Modifications:

please note: i spray canned nearly everything in the engine bay black lol (wanted stealth look ill put photo up soon)

-MICROTECH LTX12 (LATEST MICROTECH ECU)

- 4X BRAND NEW BOSCH COIPACKS + new relay system

- NEW LEADS & NEW ECU LOOM

- Brand new bosch 023 600hp intank fuel pump

- 550cc primary and 1700cc secondary indy blues injectors

1> Fully rebuilt engine (AROUND 15K OLD) - rebuilt promaz

2>'Tuff stuff' race seals

3> Heavy duty exedy clutch kit

4> BRAND NEW ATR 45 TURBO WITH TR43 FRONT (480HP RATED)

5> custom oil and water lines

6> stainless steel manifold

7> 10psi spring 40mm external wastegate & screamer pipe tongue.gif

8" 2.5" INTAKE PIPE AND POD

9> Knight sport fuel cut defender

10> OIL CATCH CAN

11> Front mount intercooler with custom piping

12> Custom 3" dump - front and cat exhuast & 2.5" catback exhaust

13> front mount oil cooler

14> master and slave clutch and brake cylinder and lines (all reciepts included.)

15> starter motor & relay system

16> resprayed lower intake and upper intake manifold

17> all new vacum hoses, clamps, radiator hoses

18> new exhaust and inlet manifold gaskets and seals.

Suspension:

1> Cusco zero, hieght and camber top adjustable coil overs all round

2> new Solid engine mounts

3> s14 / r33 rims sprayed hyper silver (FRONT)

4> 18" X 10" WIDE +13 OFFSET VS - kf Shadow chrome (REARS)

Interior

1> New 5x mechanical Defi style 60mm gauges

Boost (bar version), air fuel ratio, water temp, oil temp & 10,000rpm gauge. - controlld by switch in cabin

2> aftermarket black steering wheel

3> STANDARD GEAR KNOB

4> drift handbrake button

5> Sunvisor DVD player.

6> brand new jvc headunit mp3 etc.

7> 4" speakers front

8> 6" speakers door cards

9> 300w amp

10> 800w sub + ported box.

11> New GT3 Seat cover front and rear

Exterior

1> Resprayed Jet Black

2> standard original s5 bodykit

3> HOUSE OF KOLOR GOLD PEARL

5> spoiler removed and holes filled.

PLEASE CLICK ON LINK FOR PHOTOS:

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/24...-5-t285551.html

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