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EOI / For sale:

Series 4 Rx7 13bt

Item Condition:

Very good

Price and price conditions:

$14,500

comes with Vic rego till September 2006

Extra Info:

Interior:

Momo Gearknob

Retrimmed Seats and Doors

Pioneer MP3/CD Player

Focal 6.5" Competition Speakers

Momo Sports Steering Wheel

Exterior:

18” Zenetti Chrome Wheels with Falken Ziex tyres all round

Complete respray and custom bodywork

Series 5 tail lights

Custom window tint

Performance:

Series 5 13bt running gear

Microtech LT-8 Computer

3” Exhaust with hi flow cat

Brass Button Clutch

Front Mounted Top mount Intercooler with Stainless Steel Piping

Walbro 500hp Fuel Pump

Turbosmart e-Boost Electronic Boost Controller

Series 5 Radiator

k&n Pod filter

Recipts for everything

Car also has a tracking alarm installed I can also supply a RWC if needs be, so thats not an issue.

Stuie from BA Performance has helped me out with alot of stuff

from getting a RWC to working on the car replacing old parts.

on stuies dyno we got 220rwhp @ 13psi

and the compression is A1 !!!

Pictures:

100_0765_Custom.jpg

Contact Details:

PM me for more details

or

email: jay_190@hotmail.com

Location:

Ringwood North

Melbourne

Delivery & Conditions of Delivery:

pickup only

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lol i use to own a FC.Nice car love the bodywork...

this isnt just a FC with a paintjob the owner before has taken them side strips off and covered it up so he had spend a fair bit on bodywork.

You forget to mention you have the series 5 interior man!

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