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Selling for my girlfriend Bridget.

I have had this car for over 3 years, and they have been the happiest ever! im only selling it becasue i cant afford it any more due to uni. it was to be my weekend car. It had a front page shot in Fast fours article on a rotar cruise. Its a great little car, and will be very sadly missed.

this was my car....

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this is it now:

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1983 mazda rx7 s2:

this is what i bort it like:

Stock 21 year old engine,

Lots of Interior Parts missing,

No Bonnet or Doors,

3 Speed Automatic,

Boggy Home made Extractors,

Saggy 21 yr ol suspension,

No Rego.

this is it now:

2 & 1/2 inch exhaust system,

Racing Flow Extractors,

Extend Port 12A, 123rwhp (capable of more with a bigger carby or injection, its standard at the moment),

with lightened and balanced 12A turbo rotars,

12A turbo apex seals,

Racing Oil Pump,

Lightened and Balanced fly Wheel,

engine has only done 30,000kms and has never missed a beat!

Series 3 5speed gearbox,

Larger Jets in Carby,

Thermo Fan,

Concept 5 light weight wheels in shadow chrome with New tyres,

Slotted Brakes (front) & Solid rears with new Brake Pads,

Manual 3.9 diff centre,

Lowered Pedders springs,

15% black Tinted Windows,

Black Interior,

Black Rebolsted Bucket Seats,

Momo Black/Red Race Steering Wheel,

Trust/Grex/GReddy Shifter,

Autometer Monster Tacho,

Autometer Vacuum Guage,

Autometer Oil Temp Guage,

Kenwood Cd Player n Speakers,

Jarrods Custom Cold Air intake,

K&N Air Filter,

Kicker Comp 10inch Sub in custom Boot Box,

S.A.I.N.T Amp,

New black Plush carpet (not fitted but will be sold with car),

Painted,

12 Months Rego

Location: Newcastle

Contact: PM or msg or ring 0438434583

Price: $7,000 ONO (make a reasonable offer)

cheers bridge :cry:

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