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For sale: Series 5 Jap import Rx7

Item Condition: Immaculate condition, mechanically, body and interior.

Price and price conditions:$14,000 All offers invited via pm, $13K without wheels, will supply alloy 15"wheels, will discuss price with serious people.

Extra Info: I'm the first and only Australian owner, car has travelled approx 63K's. Will come with Rego

Body:

Bare metal respray approx 12 months ago

Painted in House Of Kolor Orion Silver, same as Garry Myers Silver Bullet

Standard bodywork, no mods

Boot spoiler was never fitted from factory

US spec rear light up markers fitted

Driveline

Standard series 5 motor 63 thousand k's

KnightSports 320 highflow

KnightSports FCD

KnightSports ecu

K&N pod filter

Superlight billet flywheel, heat treated from Extreme Rotaries

Exeddy HHD clutch cover

Exeddy 5 puck sprung centre

Factory LSD

C's short shifter.

2 1/2" dumpipe into 3 1/4 Magi cat, 3" resi splits into twin 2 1/4 system using two polished Magnaflows and double walled stainless tips.

Suspension:

All front end bushes have been replaced using ProFlex bushes from USA

I have rear end bushes which need to be installed

Full set of HSD coilovers fitted

Rolling stock:

18 x 8" Apec Apache in shadow chrome

225, 40 x 18 Nankang NS2's tyres all round

Car has been used on Apec site.

ICE:

Pioneer head unit DEH-4850MP cd/mp3 player

Clarion front Splits

US Audio 10" sub and amp

Interior

Immaculate black velour with grey inserts

Registered and engineered as a 4 seater, has brand new rear seatbelts

Not a great deal to say except it is probably the best standard import interior you will ever see.

Pictures:

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Extra info:

I have spent about 10K on this car in the last 12 months, do the sums of the parts I have installed and ask yourself is a car a couple grand cheaper worth the effort.

Contact Details: 0410 679 133

Location: Melb east

Delivery & Conditions of Delivery: Pick up or delivery at purchasers expense.

If there are any further questions please don't hesitate to ask.

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