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I'm looking into selling my car. Below is information on it.

1988 Mazda Savanna RX-7 GT-X (Turbo)

General Info:

134,xxx KMS on original engine

5 Speed Manual with very good condition gearbox. Very tight and nice to drive.

Recently imported, First Australian owner.

Rego until March 2005

Has Electric Windows, Mirrors, all the usual standard features. Air conditioning, heating, fans, etc all work perfectly. Even has original stereo in place still.

Just serviced with Penrite HPR40 oil, Ryco filter, NGK B8EGV and B9EGV Plugs

New Battery

New door locks and extra keys

Engine Bay

13B Turbo, Original, Has not been rebuilt.

M's K&N Pod Filter (Car will come with stock air box as a spare part also.)

Cat back exhaust (Unknown size but larger than stock) with mufflers.

Knight Sports Fuel Cut Defender

Greddy Turbo Timer

Front strut top brace

Brand new Rotary shape Oil Cap

Exterior:

Gunmetal paint, would clean up nice with a good detail however I haven't had the chance to give it one myself. Can be arranged before purchase. Paint has some clear coat peel lines (minor)

Has quite a few shipping damage dings which would be easily repaired. Small scrape on front bumper. Dent in rear quarter panel (see pictures.) There's also a scrape on the bit between the doors and the hatch on the passengers side which occured in shipping. Easily repaired by mobile touchup guy, or touch up paint.

Series 5 JDM tail lights

16" Speedline wheels, and also will come supplied with 15" lightweight 2 piece rims which are great for trackwork.

Lowered springs (see in back of car in pictures - front suspension in pictures is stock)

Front struts are factory/stock but will supply the ones with the lowered springs also (these were changed to pass engineering easily when registering.)

Rear bumper is sagging underneath. Not overly noticable, but I'm an honest person I mention everything :D

Interior:

Completly unmolested plastics and trim throughout, except for a chunk out of the drivers seat, side, top half on the door side.

HKS Boost Gauge

HKS Gauges x3 In glovebox (Temp, Temp, Oil Pressure) These need to be re-wired.

Momo steering wheel

GREX Shift Knob

Now for the pictures. Some of these are a couple of months old. I have more available on request for serious people only.

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(DISREGARD ANY MARKS ON THE TRIM ABOVE. IT IS NOW COMPLETELY CLEAN.)

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Asking price is $10,500 ONO. Open to reasonable offers. PM or E-mail me ([email protected]) with any questions or to register interest. This car cost me alot more than the above figure.

Regards,

Ryan

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