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Fs: 93 Gold Jap Spec S6 Fd Rx-7 220kw Dalton Automotive Built Carbon Bonnet $16,000 Ono


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For sale: is my 1993 series 6 fd rx7 which i have owned for 3 years which has been fully rebuilt from ground up with $10,000 worth of reciepts. Car is currently 220kw's at the wheels with a Fully rebuilt race engine by dalton Automotive costing $8000. Car has a full Cwest bodykit and Mazdaspeed vented carbon fiber bonnet. The car is uncomplied and can't be registered on the road as it was brought in as a Race/Rally only import as it was bult with the intentions to use it as a drift car. Lots of time and money in this car and it hardly gets driven and sits in the shed so it needs to go to a new home.

Here is some of whats been done to the car...

Engine:

Fully rebuilt engine with new rotor housings

competition apex seals

new side and corner and oil seals

Fully turbo ported with extra dowells X8

rebuilt turbo's(with sequential removed running 1 bar boost)

ported and machined exhaust manifold

hi volume intank fuel pump

Custom dalton automotive heavy duty cluch kit

malpassi fuel reg

Microtech Lt10s computer with hand controller

bigger injecters

x4 new bosh coils

Hybrid front mount intercooler with stainless steel piping

turbo xs boost controller

3" turbo back mandrel bent exhaust

stainless steel muffler

Exterior:

Full C-West body kit(series 8 front)

Full metallic gold respray (paint in ok condition)

Mazdaspeed vented carbon fiber bonnet

Series 8 lights

18" Jap rims with new tyres

Interior:

Apexi EL2 Boost controller

Apexi turbo timer

Drift steering wheel

Microtech handset

Item Condition:

Car is in excellent mechanical condition with all work done by Dalton Automotive. Car has just been re-sprayed a custom gold colour 3 months. Some area's of the bodykit have some small marks in the paint which are only noticeible close up. Everything on the car is prety much brand new with a new walbro fuel pump just fitted 2 months ago cost $450.

Price and price conditions:

Asking $16,000 ono or may also consider swap for other turbo car. Please e-mail pics and a small description of the car.

Extra Info:

also comes with massive hks turbo and trust external wastegate with a D1 style screemer pipe(which vents below drivers door) Not fitted. all it needs is an exhaust exhaust manifold to suit then the car will make 280+kw. I was intending to get it fitted but just dont have the time or cash to finish it.

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Contact Details:

Please no time wasters! genuine offers only!

[email protected]

Location:

Geelong Vic

Delivery & Conditions of Delivery:

Pick Up Only

Real nice rx7. If it was able to be road registered i would have snapped it up asap

If it was able to be road registered it wouldn't be at that price :D

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