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1993 Mazda Rx-7 Base Coupe 2-door - Forged Ls3 8.8 Cobra Irs on 2040-cars

US $28,000.00
Year:1993 Mileage:100000 Color: Silver /
 Black
Location:

Alameda, California, United States

Alameda, California, United States
Advertising:
Transmission:Manual
Body Type:Coupe
Engine:1.3L 1308CC R2 GAS N/R Turbocharged
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:GAS
VIN: JM1FD3310P0207762 Year: 1993
Interior Color: Black
Make: Mazda
Number of Cylinders: 2
Model: RX-7
Trim: Base Coupe 2-Door
Drive Type: RWD
Power Options: Power Windows
Mileage: 100,000
Exterior Color: Silver
Condition: UsedA vehicle is considered used if it has been registered and issued a title. Used vehicles have had at least one previous owner. The condition of the exterior, interior and engine can vary depending on the vehicle's history. See the seller's listing for full details and description of any imperfections.Seller Notes:"Still have oem bumper and headlight covers. Paint might need some work."

Up for sale is my LS3 powered Rx7. This project was just finished about 3 months ago.

Don't get me wrong. It's not that it isn't a great car but I'd like to move onto other projects.


Car is build to be pretty much bullet proof (in other words... built to be reliable).  

The mods on the car are as follows: 

Interior: 

Floor mats   
Sakebomb Garage passenger door handle   
Tillet B1 Seats   2,500 per seat
Combination Switch   169
Driver Side Carbon Fiber Door Panel   
Passenger Side CF Door Panel   
Seibon Carbon Fiber Door panels   
NRG - Quick Release Hub   
SRK-250BK - Quick Release Gen 2.5    
Momo Nero Shifter Knob   
MOMO Jet Steering wheel - 320mm   
Driver side + Pass Side Window Motors   
Inner A Pillars   
Consol / Trans Cover   
New Center Console   
Combo Switch   
Rear Interior Panels   
Brand New FI LS1 / LS6 Engine Harness   
ALL NEW Interior Screws, Nuts, and Fasteners   
Sparco Aluminum Seat Rails   
Sparco 4-Point Seat Harness (Black)   
Eclipse Satellite touch screen Navigation 

Drivetrain and Suspension:


IMPROVED RACING front tower strut brace   
ENDLESS MX72 Front Brake Pads   
AP Brakes    
Fixed Rear Axle   
Autoexe  Tower Brace Set FD3S 13B   
Brand New Differential   
Titek Lug Nuts   
Axle Clamp   
Greddy Coilovers 
Front sway bar reinforcement bar 

Engine & Exhaust:

Harness Extension + Pulley   
OBX 4 " Exhaust Clamp V-band with .5" Rail   
Built Ls3 - Forged   

Specs for built Ls3 are here: http://ls1tech.com/forums/parts-classifieds/1566270-fully-built-ls3-boost-extras-stage-v-flt-4l65e-zero-miles.html

Granny's speedshop mounts
Throttle Body   
Samberg Radiator Kit V2 - 
Samberg Bump steer kit (with rack spacers)   
New 2001 Camaro Oil pan w/ Gasket 
Improved racing high performance sway bar links - Fronts   
Improved racing high performance sway bar links - Rear   
2001 Camaro water pump 
Valvoline - Automatic Transmission Fluid: ATF+4   
Valvoline - Motor Oil: RACE20-50   
Red Line® Synthetic Oil WaterWetter® - Super Coolant: 80204   
2008 Corvette Timing cover w/ cam sensor - Ebay   
JTR Headers Ceramic coated   
NGk TR55 Spark Plugs    
LS3 Injector Lower O-rings   
LS3 Dipstick   
K&N Oil Filter   
LS1 160 Thermostat    
Coil Pack    
J Magic Full Ti Exhaust 
Tune / Remap 
Breather / Catch Can system  


Exterior / Lighting:

JKL Racing Rx-7 Carbon Fiber GTC Bumper w/ Diffuser   
Feed Engineering Lights HID 
Mazdaspeed GTC lens covers 
SBG Hid Projector Headlights 
Fno1-c 5zigen wheels 9 inch wide fronts, 10 inch wide rears


Other / Misc:

Sumped gas tank 
weldon 1000hp pump -10 feed lines
Siemens deka #80's
Aeromotive fuel rails and press reg
T56 with McLeod twin disc
Polluter cam
Crane heavy duty push rods and double valve springs
Al power steering pump pulley
Greddy turbo timer
8.8 Cobra IRS
Power Steering

The Bad:

- The exterior could use some loving. Paint is fading after 20 years. Also, front driver side fender needs some repair work done to it (car bottomed out before).
- No A/C - I have all the parts for it but no idea how to run the lines. 
- Radio doesn't work. Not that you can hear anything anyways cause the car is so loud.




The car is fully dialed in to be capable both on the street and the track. I've put about a 1000 miles (all street cause I have never even been to the track) on the build since it was completed 3 months ago.

The car was recently tuned by Rick @ Synergy Motorsports in fremont and made about 412 - 430 hp. The engine is fully built though and is capable of handling turbo or a much more aggressive cam set up if you desire. 

Title is clean and in hand. Registration was done back in March, 2013 so it's still pretty fresh.

Feel free to message me if you have any questions. I would also be willing to significantly lower the price if the buyer allows me to remove some of the mods currently on the car. 











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