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Price$24,500.00 AddressWollongong New South Wales, Australia For Sale ByOwnerMakeMazdaModelRX-7Body TypeCoupe (2 door)Year1993Kilometers120000TransmissionManualDrivetrainRear-wheel drive (RWD)Air ConditioningYeshere for sale is my 1993 mazda rx7 fd3s

had this car for a little over a year now and have bought a house so the toys need to go.

It has recently had the following new installed:

new heavy duty exedy clutch

new engine installed by autosport engineering sydney

saber twin thermo stat fan radiator

re-conditioned alternater

new fresh paint done

HAVE RECEIPTS FOR ALL big $$$$$ has been spent

my loss your gain!

engine:

13b twin turbo

pod filters

exhuast with a 5" cannon

front mount intercooler

boost controller (never boosted over stock boost since engine replacement)

saber twin thermo fans radiator

new battery

interior:

standard silk material seats all in immac condition

has anti hi jacking immobiliser installed

jvc head dvd player

tweeters in the front

2 x 12" earthqauke subs in the boot

capaciter

two amps

7 x 10 speakers in the rear

and standard speakers in the front

momo sterring wheel

blitz boost gauge

blitz turbo timer

exterior:

standard exterior front has all been freshly painted

wheels- 20" chrome starcorps with good tread on all tyres

PLEASE DO NOT CONTACT IF YOU DONT HAVE CASH, NO TEST PILOTS OR TYRE KICKERS.. waaaayy to many bad stories heard for me to go through it.

This car has been baby-d since my ownership of it. never ever driven hard or lost traction. immaculate setup.

as you may see the sound system isnt hooked up yet but its getting done this weekJust found out today that the panel beater who just did all the panels has come third in international competition in panel beating.

contact me on 0437 395 242. best way is sms but call is ok

MORE PHOTOS: http://wollongong.gu...QAdIdZ267308574

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