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Item Summary: 1982 MAZDA RX-7 Series 2 Limited, Yellow Series 2 RX7 (P Plate ok)

Location: QLD: Brisbane

Postcode: 4105

Odometre: 201,181 kilometres

Asking Price: $3,200

Condition: Used

Reason for Selling: Need to move onto a more family driven car

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Delivery Methods: PickUp

Contact Info: PM or call

Extra Information:

For sale is my beloved series 2 RX7 Automatic

I have spent many nights at harry's with this beast and it saddens me to part with it,

Alas I am now due to become a father and have to choose between the baby and the Rotor ><

The vehicle comes with a few spares and has some decent mods thrown onto it

Such as:

Series 3 Carby

Bosch 440 Fuel pump

After market fuel regulator

Racing buckets with mod plate

Series 3 Turbo rad fan

Top Gun leads

NO REGO OR RWC

It also has the original mazda tuning and tyre's sticker on the underside of the bonnet.

Full sony sound system

Head unit has Aux front input

I have recently serviced this car

I did the oil,plugs and fuel filter.

Ran on HPR40 oil

Comes with a fire extingisher!

Never been thrashed

Infact people say I went too easy on her!

Never seen over 80kph in it's life

Pictures:

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Pretty Negotiable on price

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