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What you're looking at is probably the most awesome car I've owned yet. I purchased it to do a full turbo conversion, making it a GTST, however time, money and interest is now limited.

The car is still naturally aspirated, making it perfect for a p-plater.

I'm looking for a white, manual, RX7 S4/5 convertible, so if you have one, I'm happy to do swapsies with some cash my way.

To make it easy..

Price: $10,000

Location: Toongabbie, Sydney, NSW

Modifications to date:

  • Pedders Extreme As - $2200 brand new, only a few months old.
  • BBS LMs.. wortha round 1500
  • 5 Stud Conversion - Around $900
  • Exedy HD clutch, don't less that 10,000km - $860
  • GTST stockies, one tyre has an egg in it, though - $20 LOL
  • Machined rotors
  • Tightly adjusted handbrake… feels epic
  • Fusion sub/amp with tube enclosure
  • Fusion 4ch amp
  • 2x fusion 6" co-ax speakers
  • 2 x sony xplode speakers
  • 2x whatevers is in the rear parcel shelf I can't see.
  • all the wiring needed (everythings been wired already.. just need to put speakers in)
  • DVD player

The only real down points of this car is the paint being a little average, though it's not really noticeable.

It could do with some new bushes... there are a couple broken ones. I haven't had the time to fix it.

And it scrapes a bit on some speedhumps / coming out of the driveway.

Oh.. and plates don't come with the car.

Receipts for coils + clutch if you want. I have all the tools for the coilovers, so if it's too low for you, you can just make it higher.

Chasing 10k guys, not too much considering what has been done.

It'll perfectly suit a p-plater looking for an awesome first car to impress the wimminz.

Carsales Advertisement: http://www.carsales.com.au/all-cars/private/details.aspx?R=11485960

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