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Recently I decided to import an RX7 from Japan.....but have decided to work on my gtr, rather than maintaining an RX7 as well. Sad as I would have loved to have kept this beaut. The price of $11,999 is jsut covering my costs, and includes compliance, RWC but no Rego. Which is very cheap for a......

Mazda RX7

13B Turbo.

1989

5sp Manual.

White

95,000kms.

Mods include:

Full bodykit.

Rear spoiler, front spoiler.

Aftermarket Exhaust.

Personal Sports Steering Wheel.

Short Shift Gearbox

Driverside Racing Bucket Seat.

Airpod

16 inch rims.

Tinted windows.

For pics and more info either go to my carsales link, call, pm or email me.

Carsales link: http://carsales.com.au/pls/carsales/!cs_co...rch_distance=25

Car is in excellent condition, both bodywise and mechanically.

Is NOT a cheap AUssie delivered, non turbo, or automatic model.

Cheapest 13B Turbo S5 around. Test drives welcome, MELBOURNE.

Call: 0423736439

email: [email protected]

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