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Hi Guys,

My series 6 RX7 will be up for sale very very shortly - I have a few things left to do and then she will be on the market officially

Details of this sexy lady

Red 1992 Australian Delivered Twin Turbo 13B Series 6 RX7

Leather Seats

Electric Sunroof

Electric Mirrors

Electric windows

Driver side airbag

ABS

Currently the only mod fitted is an HKS Blow off valve - that's it, everything else is bone stock... actually, the exhaust that's fitted isn't, but it may as well be - it's just a regular muffler with a nice oval tip

The car has done around 105000kms - the previous owner had the engine rebuilt at 92000kms - so it has done 13000kms since being rebuilt. I bought her at 94000kms approx. I serviced her as soon as I got her (september last year) and have serviced her three times since - most recently, this week The engine was rebuilt by Dyson Rotary before they closed their Melbourne shop and moved to Qld. I had the car checked by Maztech before purchase - compression spot on, engine in excellent condition - overall a good car

The previous owner also had the diff replaced. He told me he put a new clutch in when he got the engine rebuilt too

I put on brand new Falken tyres when I got her - they haven't been abused and have heaps of tread left - I drive hard, but I don't abuse my cars and I'm not big on burnouts

I have spent a fair bit on her getting rid of some problems, fixing common problems etc

I replaced the radiator - they have plastic end tanks which perish with time and crack. This is more a matter of when rather than if it will happen and is something you can't really check for due to the way the radiator is mounted.

I have replaced the turbos (this week!) this is an expensive job mainly due to the cost of gaskets - cost me around $400 just in gaskets! This also means when you fit the T04E I am including you don't need to fork out for the gaskets

She has new coolant, new aircon gas (both 6 weeks old) fresh oil, sparkplugs are around 5000km old - basically, get in and drive

I have replaced both door trims. These are a weak point on all S6 RX7's - the handles tend to break. These door trims are fkn expensive to buy new! These came off a low km car being parted out and are in perfect nick

The paint and panels are in great condition (have spent a fair bit of money there too!) And I had the front lip colour coded to the bodywork (they're usually black)

Also included in the sale, but not currently fitted to the car are the following parts

T04E Turbo set up - including exh manifold, turbo, ext wastegate, piping, HKS BOV, dump pipe and HKS Filter

Brand new HKS Front Mount Intercooler - in box, never used

Blitz NUR Spec Exhaust - 100% stainless steel - beautiful exhaust

GAB adjustable suspension

Oh - I have removed the stock BOSE stereo as well, it had seen better days. I have replaced it with JVC Coaxials in the doors, 12" JL Sub, 4 Channel Orion amp, Sony tape player with remote control and 10 disc stacker.

Also fitted is a $250 Odyssey battery and $120 of stinger Platinum battery terminals.

Also comes with Malpassi fuel pressure regulator and brand new Mazdaspeed oil and radiator caps

Will consider swap for TT 6 Speed Supra

$34500

Pics very soon

Please direct all enquiries to [email protected]

Cheers

Aaron

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