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Hey everyone I am considering swaping my FC RX7 for some thing else, the rx7 has heaps done to it. Every thing on the car is less than 6000km old.

Mods are

: Fully rebuilt engine including custom bearings and springs, ported and dowled, ported oil gallories with custom oil squirter things, aftermarket main seals and corner seals, ARP stud kit and heaps of other little stuff.

: T04z turbo from gcg

: Tial 44mm external waste gate and screamer pipe

: custom manifold

: Custom twin 3" exhaust system with twin chrome dump tips

: custom front mount intercooler ( by race radiators )

: 2 rorchester 1000cc injectors and 2 550cc injectors.

: custom alloy radiator ( by race radiators )

: custom alloy milled inlet

: sard fule reg

: wolf 3D V4 computer

: extream button clutch

: extream custom fly wheel

: re built S5 gear box

: mazspeed 2way mechanical diff

: cusco coil overs front and rear

: allot of custom suspension and under body reenforcement has been done

: cusco 7 point roll cage.

: 2x sparco seats

: hydrualic hand brake( from revolution race gear not a cheap one )

: endless brake pads top of the range

: 3 pice Volk wheels (new) front are 17"x8" and the front are 17"x9"

: Bridgestone RE55 semi slicks front are 235x45x17 and rears are 255x40x17 cost me $1600 and have only done 100km on the street

: Paint Glasruit 2 pak ford narooma blue was painted about 3 years ago a few imperfections but a cut and pollish would bring it up realy well as it was'nt a cheap paint job.

there are more things I will add as i remember. and receipts will be available to the buyer for most of the work done. This car is a Beast it has made 296 rwkw on 14 psi and a verry conservetive tune and pump fule, it WILL make 500rwkw on high boost and C16 race fule and to do that it just needs 2 1600cc injectors put where the 1000cc ones are and to put the 1000cc ones where the 550cc ones are now. This car is one of the fastest revving cars i have ever been in as soon as you hit 4000rpm and the gate opens it is bouncing of the rev limiter. The thing is heaps of fun and will scare pretty much anyone who drives it. The only things that need doing on the car aree there is a dint in the drivers rear 1/4 panle and victor at jetspeed has quoted $600 to do that and the usual rust that just keeps coming back in the sun roof but i will fit a new caron fibre sunroof and and have the rear 1/4 fixed and painted if some one offers me the right deal.

If I was to sell it for cash instead of swap it i would ask around $20,000 ono but I am open to all sorts of swap offers.

espesialy interested in R32 Gtr or highly modded gtst, ceffys, aristos and heaps of other cars just want to play with some thing different so let me know what youve got and we will see how we go

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please reply in the thread or pm me and i will put up my new mobile number tomorrow or the next day, Cheers sean.

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