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FOR SALE - Series IV RX7 turbo 86'

info:

Australian delivered, it has about 152,000kms

The car is fully engineered.

Rhino alarm system - remote entry

Engine:

Mild port.

3mm Apex seals

High flowed series 5 turbo

Tuned length headers

3" turbo back 2 x 2.5" exhaust cat back (also have legal exhaust)

Cold air intake and Hybrid cooler

Full EMS computer, no piggy back system

Dual stage boost controller (Running @ 10psi)

turbosmart blowoff valve

Engine rebuilt by mazsport at 100,000kms

Suspension:

Koni Adjustable Shocks, Eibach springs. (Installed when the engine was rebuilt along with the diff)

Front strut brace (Handles great!!)

Exterior:

Crimson red

Rays/Mazdaspeed 17" wheels

Mazda speed rear wing

Series 5 rear lights

Interior:

Momo steering wheel and shift knob

Boost gauge

Full electrics

Sunroof

Clarion CD headunit

Call 0421 673 682 if interested. Asking $14 500 ONO

Car is in ACT

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