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Selling cheap as rego is due at the end of this month, if she does not sell before then ill be jacking up the price.

Mazda RX7 series 6 fd3s 1993, 120xxx klms on the body, brand new engine installed march this year.

Have spend alot of money on this car, and have receipts for most of the work done.

BODY

Clean no rust, accident free

Starcorp 20'' dished rims on stretched tyres

Vented light cover

ENGINE.

13b twin turbo rotary (NEW - all work done by Autosport Engineering Kirrawee)

Boost Controller

Front mount intercooler with custom front induction pipe welding.

Twin pod filters

Alternator just reconditioned by First Choice Auto-electrics Wolllongong

Saber Twin Thermo Stat alloy radiator (NEW - Autosport Engineering)

Twin Oil coolers (factory option)

Exedy Racing clutch single plate (NEW - very heavy)

Machined Fly wheel

Rx7 front strut brace

5' Canon with sports exhaust

INTERIOR

Clean interior no rips or holes

Custom sound system in the back ( sound system = jvc, jl, earthquake, clarion)

2 7x 10s in the back

1 Capaciter in the back

2 6 x 9 in the back

2 6' in the front

2 tweeters in the front

2 15' subs in the boot with custom leather trim

1 clarion amplifier in the boot

Momo steering wheel

Blitz boost gauge

jvc head deck with usb, cd, dvd etc etc

Immobiliser with anti theft - hi jacking code

Greddy turbo timer

Car is very clean and always looked after, turbo timer is ALWAYS used. Never driven hard. a genuine bargain. Seeking a quick sale as rego is due.

Call/text 0437 395 242 and i will get back to you. Strictly NO SWAPS/LOWBALLS/TYRE KICKERS please do not waste my time.

Car is located in WOLLONGONG NSW inspections welcome

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