1994 Mazda Rx-7 R2 on 2040-cars
Otis, Oregon, United States
ANY QUESTIONS JUST EMAIL ME: lonalaalpha@ukmm.com . Up for Sale is a 1994 Mazda RX7 Fd3s R2 edition. Its red. Its an r2. and its from 1994. VERY rare and very
collectable and very valuable.
The car runs and drives perfectly, and gets stared at everywhere I go. Easily one of the nicest rx7s in Oregon.
Over $20,000 has been invested into this car to make it reliable and the way it came off the day it was made.
Perfect collector car.
The car has dealer plates because I took the pictures when I bought it from a dealer and got really good shots of
it. That was about 800 Miles ago, so the car is in the exact same condition. Been garaged and taken on the weekend
to seattle and back twice with zero problems. Its a blast to drive. There are updated pictures of interior with
aftermarket subwoofer, speakers, and head unit.
I have the receipts for the rebult motor, done by a mazda dealership.
About the Car:
Motors and turbos fully rebuilt by Ray Crowe in Virginia (one of the best rotary specialist in the nation) payed
for by the previous owner.
New 13b Rotary Motor 800 Miles ago.
New Twin Turbos 800 Miles ago.
New hoses
New Belts
New Battery
Newer Paint (original red car, which is the color everyone wants for an rx7)
New Enkei Rims
New Z1 tires
New Brakess
New exhuast with a 3 inch down pipe (to make more reliable)
12 Inch sub in the back
Double Din Touch Screen Head Unit (needs a trim made or ordered for it)
New Front Speakers
New wiper blades
All maintenance up to date
Just passed deq with flying colors
New Tags
Clean title in my Name
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