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HI ALL, FOR SALE i have my s4 fc rx7!

if you like your rotors this is the one you want

I am married and have a 7 months old daughter and need to let go of my beautifull rotor.

location: liverpool

model: 1986 S4 RX7 13BT *RED*

Body: immaculate! hardtop with factory electric sunroof and power options.

Interior: Very good condition for its age, no cracks

Engine: 13BT 106000kms on car and its only been rebuilt less than a year ago and still being run in so far doing 26XXkm's.

Mods:

Mild Bridgeport

367.7RWHP

Front Mount Intercooler

Turbo Smart BOV

E-boost Electronic Boost Management

Microtec Engine Management

Twin Exhaust

Garett GT35 Turbo

Alarm System with Immob

Electric Windows

Keyless Entry

Electric Sunroof

Momo Accessories

CD Player

Near New tyres 90% Khumos

Always Garaged, weekend driven

All mods performed by troy at VIS ROTARY

rego ends 22-01-2012

Regretful sale

Price: $13,500 oNo may swap if intrested

All Receipts for modifications and engine build available including dyno sheets.

Mature owner.

It truly is a great drive and an extreme head turner.

very comfortable drive.

i am mainly intrested in sale but will consider swaps for car of intrest. let me know on 0401 950 370

Ruben

thanks.

will be posting up more pics soon.

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