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Hey guys Up for grabs is my 1988 mazda rx7 series 4 convertible.

- 13b rotary turbo

- 5speed manual

- full 3" or 4" exhaust system

- rebuilt motor

- Microtech MTX-8 Computer

- bigger turbo (not sure contact him for details)

- full body kit Has a few cracks.

- Spooled Diff

I was told it is running 5psi and made 147rwkw on the run-in tune, Motor was built to handle 15-20 pond and with a turn this thing would be alot of fun, and pushing well ova the 200rwkws.

Iv Just got this car my self, b4 going and assumeing anything its a great car nothign wrong with it....... its just not want im looking to drift, (After driving my mates R32)

Looking for about $6500 or swap for a Skyline R32, MUST be Manual.

Car is lLocated in Vic on the west side, Altona Meadows

Cantact me on 0405 183 969

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IM after a Skyline that really performs and goes hard......... SO...................

I will also through in my other car for the right Skyline....... as you can see it is an unfinished project, with the body in fantastic condition, Paint is fantastic, Has a full on detailed bay, a lot of time and effort has gone into this car, motor is a 3 litre RB30et built by bresciani Racing, running a hi flow T4 turbo with a Turbosmart 38mm external waste gate, motor has about 5000 to 6000ks since being built. (no recipts) Gearbox is a R33 5 speed, excedy H/D clutch, Detailed Diff, Interior is very very clean, no rips tears or ciggie burns, im a really fussy owner when it came to this car. (most broken plastics were replaced).

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