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Hi, i am selling my 89 Mazda 929 HC Luce.

Mazda 929 1989 HC Sedan

White in colour

Tinted windows

Sun roof

A/C

Alarm/Imobiliser

Mod plated

Engine

- 1jzgte

- T04z surge ported with gold bullet nut

- Steam pipe manifold

- TRUST external wastegate

- Sard injectors

- Sard fuel reg

- JUN adjustable cam gears

- Gates racing timing belt

- Custom stainless cooler pipes

- Trust BOV

- Custom stainless catch can

- Trust oil cooler and filter relocation

- Brand new coil plugs

- Speed flow lines

- Custom stainless power steering resevoir

- Turbo back 3.5" stainless exhaust with 2 stainless mufflers, 5" tip

- Plumb back wastegate pipe with removeable section (for screamer pipe)

- Plumb back catch can and BOV

- Intank pump

ECU

- Haltech PS2000

- Racepak dash with RPM, road speed, water temp, oil temp, auto temp, oil pressure, odometer, shift lights, warning lights, ect.

Gearbox

- Ford C4 3 speed auto

- 4,500 convertor

- Extended sump

- Transbrake

- Large PWR oil cooler

- Speed flow lines

- B&M Pro Ratchet shifter with transbrake button

- STRANGE tailshaft yoke

- Custom 1 piece tail shaft with tail shaft loop

Diff

- RX7 LSD diff centre

Suspension

- D4 coilovers all round

with adjustable camber tops in front

Brakes

- FD RX7 front callipers

- EBC front pads

- Bendix rear pads

- Slotted rotors all round

- Front stainless brake lines

Wheels

- Brand new XXR526

- Front 18x9+25

- Tyres 225/45r18 Kumhos

- Rears 18x10.5+20

- Tyres 235/45r18 Kumhos

Interior

- Standard seats ect

- Sunroof

- B&M Pro Ratchet Shifter

- CD player

- Front Kenwood splits

- Rear pioneer 6" speakers

- Battery in relocated to the boot

The body of the car is in good conditon considering its age, has a few small dents but nothing major.

I have personally changed all the fluids in this car within the last 6 months, oil and filter every 5000, auto, brake fluid, diff fluid and coolant have all been replaced with quality fluids.

Recently replaced water pump and spark plugs also.

Makes 380hp at the wheels through the auto.

I have run the car at willowbank and it has run 11.8 at 118mph.

Great cruiser/performance car, always turns heads

Will have to put pictures up later as it won't let me now or email me at [email protected] and i can send you some.

May consider a swap??

$14,000

Grant - 0466 365 305

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