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Advertising my series 4 aus spec maxda rx7 on all websites to get as much interest as possible. Am looking to sell the car to clear my loan at the bank and start fresh. Car is not for sale at this moment as is getting small problems sorted at the mechanics (a lazy mechanic put in a split front diff mount that is real noisy so am in process of getting it fixed)

As for car itself, body is average, could do with a little tlc as the front left hand guard is a little bit bent around the wheel arch, has a factory sunroof (some slight surface rust), jap spec rear lights and is silver over charcoal in colour.

Interior wise: factory interior, carpets are a bit dirty, series 5 jap spec seats, drivers side having small tear, isotta steering wheel collapsable boss kit, pioneer head unit, pioneer sub, 2 ampd and pioneer 6" speakers in rear. Car shows 140,000 on odometer but has actually done 170,000, replaced unit because was cracked real bad, old owner punched it. tacho, temperature and oil pressure gauges dont work either.

Motor wise, rebuilt 13bt (rebuilt approx 20,000km ago), standard turbo running 12psi (goes hard, but is never drifted as cant drift for shit so dont try) aftermarket microtech mtx-8 computer, upgraded diff, $1500 clutch, 2 1/2" turbo back exhaust, fmic, pod.

had a recent service, new oil, plugs, oil and fuel filters, diff and gearbox fluids, radiator flush and clean. All electrics on car are fine except drivers side window (does work switch needs to be jiggled a bit). Since ive had the car it has only really been driven from home to street to work and back, no more than 30mins of driving a day.

Will consider swaps of equal or lesser value.

Pictures will be put on here when i take some.

(car has been lowered properly, new springs and shocks all way round all Pedders items)

Contact Details

Brett

0418846821 (Text only, will get back to you asap as am busy with work)

Or PM me here

Asking price $8000ono ball park figure.

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