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US $12,000.00
Year:1987 Mileage:10000 Color: Red /
 Gray
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Transmission:Manual
Body Type:Hatchback
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Year: 1987
Make: Mazda
Model: RX-7
Mileage: 10,000
Options: Sunroof, CD Player
Exterior Color: Red
Interior Color: Gray
Condition: UsedSeller Notes:"This is a one of a kind 1987 Rx7 Turbo. well over 35,000 in receipts and professionally built. If you are looking for that one Rx7 that's sets the bar this is the one you've been looking for. Fresh paint last year, custom one of a kind wheels. Methanol Injection, fail safe wideband, this motor has been drilled , doweled and ported everything has been PROFESSIONALLY built and installed, this is not a backyard mechanics RX7 drift project...there's really just to much to list, This is intended for someone who knows what their buying.... I have driven this car about a total of 15 hours in 3 years and maybe 4 tanks of fuel this year...I just don't have the time my kids are growing up so its time for another rx7 enthusiast to enjoy this magnificent car....FFP Built Streetported rotary 13bGreddy T88 Turbocharger....Fresh Rebuild 200milesHKs exhaust ManifoldTurbo smart 60mm wastegateTurbosmart manual boost controllerMicrotech LT-10S ECUFFP Custom Front mount intercoolerAEM Water /"

This is a one of a kind 1987 Rx7 Turbo. well over 35,000 in receipts and professionally built. If you are looking for that one Rx7 that's sets the bar this is the one you've been looking for. Fresh paint last year, custom one of a kind wheels. Methanol Injection, fail safe wideband, this motor has been drilled , doweled and ported everything has been PROFESSIONALLY built and installed, this is not a backyard mechanics RX7 drift project...there's really just to much to list, This is intended for someone who knows what their buying.... I have driven this car about a total of 15 hours in 3 years and maybe 4 tanks of fuel this year...I just don't have the time my kids are growing up so its time for another rx7 enthusiast to enjoy this magnificent car....

FFP Built Streetported rotary 13b
Greddy T88 Turbocharger....Fresh Rebuild 200miles
HKs exhaust Manifold
Turbo smart 60mm wastegate
Turbosmart manual boost controller
Microtech LT-10S    ECU
FFP Custom Front mount intercooler
AEM Water / Methanol Injection
AEM Failsafe Wideband
Racing beat Stainless Steel exhaust with Custom Downpipe
ACT Clutch....NEW !!!
Dual Fuel pumps with Surge tank
Signature Custom Double Barrel Rotary wastegate dumps....SWEET!
Dual pass Aluminum Radiator


Warning !!! This car will peal the skin off your eyeballs! yet it handles very well just cruising around Low and slow.

 

 

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pWtfFBlWpfY

 

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