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Hi All,

FOR SALE: Mazda RX-3 Sedan 1976 Model

ITEM CONDITION: Extremely Good

REGO: See details below

ASKING PRICE: $17500 ONO. NO TRADES. NO STUPID OFFERS PLEASE.

LOCATION: NSW Sydney, Northern Beaches. (Near Manly)

CONTACT: Trent on 0403814487 days a week, or email at [email protected]

DETAILS & PICS:

Up for sale is our beloved Mazda RX-3 sedan. We have had this car for a little over 3 years now, and it has grown in leaps and bounds since then. The car was originally purchased with some body work, a mild 13bt and not much else. Since then the car has undergone many major upgrades, most of which have hardly been enjoyed! About 1 year ago, the car was taken off the road for a fuel system overhaul, which ended up in a driveline & suspension overhaul & a new exhaust system & ecu setup. The car has traveled less than 1000kms since those upgrades. Since opening our workshop 2 years ago the car has been a great promotional icon for us, but due to moving into a new premises and other issues we really need a cash injection to get business moving again.

The car has been garaged all its life, never been crashed or damaged and has always been meticulously looked after (as a bunch of mechanics would :down:). The car WAS NSW registered and IS fully engineered but is currently unregoed due to defects and EPA complications can be re-registered. This is heavily reflected in the asking price.

The car is Immaculate 2 pac dogde viper blue/STU blue with heavy fleck and lilac purple pearl. Body works is extremely clean, photos look good but really don’t do the car justice. It has made an easy 370HP ATW last tune at Hitman Injection Tuning, this was right after the new fuel system was installed. Dyno sheet can be provided. It has been to WSID once, and ran consistent 11.7 second passed with shoddy 215 chasers and A LOT of wheelspin, plus a dead clutch then.

If ANYONE has questions regarding this car, PLEASE call as we are looking for the fastest sale possible to fund the buisiness.

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FULL LIST OF MODS + PICS:

Engine bay:

- Series 5 13bt race prep mild port (built by maz sport)

- T04e externally gated garret turbo, with 66mm comp wheel & 1.32a/r exhaust housing

- Custom made stainless exhaust manifold (new)

- Tial 44mm wastegate with stainless screamer on v band with flanges to blend in to exhaust or vent to atmosphere for race

- Custom FMIC with stainless piping

- 3.5 inch mild steel custom exhaust, with new stainless mufflers throughout (less than 1000kms)

- Large oil cooler

- Copper re-cored radiator, keeps her very cool

- 16 inch davies craig thermo fan

- Show Polished manifolds, alternator & turbo comp cover.

- Oil Catch can and overflow tanks

- Microtech lt10s Engine Management system with X4 ignition booster & Brand new bosch coil, with new leads & 4 line handcontroller CAR ALWAYS TUNED BY HITMAN (less than 1000kms)

- Turbosmart E-boost 2 boost controller

- Gilmer belt drive

- Blow off valve

- Custom billet fuel rails (less than 1000kms)

- 1750cc primary injectors and 880cc secondary’s (less than 1000kms)

- Braided fuel lines with earls fittings (less than 1000kms)

- Twin bosch motorsport 044 fuel pumps with twin fuel filters

- 2l Surge tank

- Sard rising rate fuel pressure reg

- Kill switch

- Battery in boot

Driveline:

- SeriesV gearbox (just been fully rebuilt by race solutions all serviceable parts replaced – less than 1000kms)

- Custom light weight flywheel (less than 1000kms)

- Custom built clutch by race solutions installed with box (less than 1000kms)

- Inch custom tail shaft

- Shortened ford 9 inch diff, 28 spline axles & tight LSD.

- 28 spline axles

Brakes:

- Front torago discs, Commodore discs rear

- Front & Rear commodore calipers

- Rear vs calipers

Interior:

- Interior has been retrimmed in dark cream/mustard color, ALL AUTHENTIC LEATHER.

- Front seats are rebolstered Recaros

- Rear seat has been rebolstered & remoulded

- Dash and roof in white and blue vinyl yet to be finished although I do have matching door trims And seats which will come with the car

- Alarm with 3 point immobilizer.

Suspension

- Custom race solutions 2 link fully adjustable rear end (less than 5000kms)

- New rear shocks

- New front shocks

- New front springs

- Noltec adjustable strut tops brand new not fitted but will come with the car

- Reset heavy duty leaf springs

- Reinforced leaf plates and new thick u bolts

Im sure I have probably forgotten some info, I will add it once I remember :blush:.

ASKING PRICE: $17500 ONO. NO TRADES. NO STUPID OFFERS PLEASE.

CONTACT: Trent on 0403814487 OR email: [email protected]

PICS:

front2.jpg

outside1.jpg

front3.jpg

back1.jpg

engine2.jpg

interior1.jpg

LINKS TO MORE PICS:

Turbo

At Powercruise 2008

WSID 11.7sec pass

Front Side

Frontside 2

Front

Front 2

Backseats

Fuel System

Original Denlo Motors Sticker!

SPECIAL REQUEST PICS CAN BE PROVIDED - PLEASE EMAIL.

Thanks for looking!

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