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  • 1 month later...

Saw this car the other week, its absolutely immaculate! the pics don't do it justice

Best of luck with the sale Richard.

  • 3 weeks later...

thanks mate, had another bloke out on the weekend. he seemed a bit confused though. he was talking about buying his mates 350z, a new MPS, or a typhoon, or my RZ.... I was beginning to doubt he actually wants to buy anything. ;)

for anyone serious about a nice, neat, tough, rare RX7, send me a message, I'm motivated to sell and will talk deal for a serious buyer. :cool:

  • 2 weeks later...

Love it Richard, would love to have it parked in the driveway. Someone is going to be picking up a very special motor vehicle.

looks like it's gone. guy came last week and I've struck a deal with him. don't have the cold hard cash yet but it looks set to happen. :P I'd say as of next week my building wont be shaking to the beat of a rotor everytime I come home. :)

SOLD guys. sad day but this means I'll be rocking around in the silvia for a while (finally drove it again the other day and man it's like a go-kart next to the RX7. a go kart with 230rwkw that is...). AND most importantly this is the motivation needed to pull my finger out and get the R32 going again. :D

Man id be sad to see that go. Beautiful car man

Glad to see you sold it, well worth every sent the guy paid for it

Pointless post but I just love RX7's and this is one of the nicest stock looking ones I've ever seen

that's ok. thread is moot now and once he picks it up tomorrow I'll close it. this is the last day that it's mine. his deposit has cleared, the paperwork has been drawn up and pending final payment and pick-up tomorrow it has a nice new home. the new only tells me they'll 'keep it till they die' which is nice, I just hope it's not in the RX7!!! :P

and for the record in the year I've owned this car it has never broken down, never caused me any real problems and I've very much enjoyed driving it. Everything in it works, and it's so much fun to drive. very 'lively'... :banana:

I really hope the new owner loves it.

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