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Model: 2000, FD3S RX7

Colour: Innocent Blue

Transmission Type: Manual 5 speed

Registration Number/VIN#: W34PN - Vin updated later, unsure if I feel comfortable putting it though

Mileage: KMs - 96,000km

Price: $35,000 Neg

PLATES: NOT INCLUDED

Other Information:

Guys my FD3S is up for sale, Ive had the car awhile and now after a single car which I can use all the time in place of two which cost alot more to maintain and run.

The car has no and has never had any finance against it and a potential buyer can drive it away without a worry.

This car is VERY reliable, I've maintained it with only the best. Paint is spotless, wheels are amazing, engine is powerful and lets face it really sounds great alot of love given to this car. I drive it once a week, never in the rain! Im looking for a owner who would treat her right! Compression checks welcome or I can leave it cold overnight and wait until you come to fire it up. A rotor with low compression wont start easily at cold start.

It has over 17k in modifications:

2000 Model RX7

96,000kms

Engine:

* Plazmaman Intercooler kit (best quality on the market, $1,875 and I had the fins recently all re-done and the tanks re-polished by Alex @ Plazmaman, pipes have been painted satin black for stealth)

* Autoexe Carbon Fibre air box (the best FD intake money can buy, cop friendly, $1200)

* FAMSpeed Air Seperation tank

* Apexi PowerFC w/ Hand Controller (Tuned by Hitman for 278rwhp @ 10psi)

* 3 inch exhaust w/ Varex electronic adjustable rear muffler w/ custom dump dip (Installed by Performance Exhaust Northmead)

* Koyo Z flow radiator

* Smaller Battery

* Power FC with Handcontroller

* Upgraded Silicone Radiator piping

* Upgrades grounding system and Battery terminals

Interior:

* Bride ErgoII (genuine) limited edition in red leather with material gradient fade center

* Bride super low seat rails (genuine)

* Works Bell steering wheel

* Works Bell Rapfix II quick release system

* Works Bell short boss

* JVC MP3/DVD/SD Card double din head unit w/ screen

* Japan2LA FD3S-specific e-brake button

Driveline / Suspension:

* Xtreme HD Clutch (installed less than 2000km ago by A&B Performance)

* K-Sport adjustable coil overs (lots of thread left, can go much lower if you so wish)

Wheels / Tyres:

* Work Meister S1 3 piece, 18x9.5 18x10.5 custom ordered, custom colour coded by Queen Street Racing with custom white Work stickers (purchased brand new and have been on the car for two weeks)

* Federal 595SS 215/40 front 235/40 rear

If you are looking for an immaculate stocker this car is not for you, it's very low, very loud, very wide. If you are looking for a tastefully modified car with big money spent and most modifications just performed, a proven reliable performer that has never been drifted or circuit raced then look no further.

I am open to swaps for a forester, It must be within the 10-15k range, Red, Silver, black or custom colours. Have modifications (basic exhaust etc) Have a Moon/sunroof and prefer a luxury foz. + cash my way.

Pictures:

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YES, THIS IS MAVRCK! I BOUGHT IT AND NOW I WANT A FAMILY CAR. WILL NOT SWAP FOR ANYTHING OTHER THAN A FORESTER.

Contact: Nathaniel via PM

Email: Nathanielsmith85 AT Gmail.com

Phone: On request (optional)

Location: NSW, SYDNEY

Edited by DECIM8
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Bored of it.. Never gets driven and I want 4wd/awd which can take my fishing rods, bike, snow gear and then sleep me all at the same time. Bonus is that its turbo still so I can mod it.

Edited by DECIM8

Thanks guys, Ill get some fitment shots up! Its truely a sight to see from behind. My rear view mirror often spots people using there hands to imitate the angle the rear tyres/rims sit at with the sexy camber!

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