1994 Mazda Rx-7 Exotic Body Single Turbo on 2040-cars
Saint Petersburg, Florida, United States
For Sale By:Private Seller
Transmission:Manual
Body Type:Coupe
Engine:13B
Vehicle Title:Clear
Safety Features: Anti-Lock Brakes, Driver Airbag, Passenger Airbag
Model: RX-7
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows
Mileage: 95,000
Exterior Color: Black
Interior Color: Black and Tan
Warranty: AS IS / NO WARRANTY
Number of Cylinders: 2
Year: 1994
Trim: Sport
Drive Type: RWD
Options: Sunroof, CD Player
Offered for sale is a one of a kind Mazda RX7. It started out as a clean, stock 1994 RX7 Turbo, but after a 3 year long build, it is now the custom car you see. You will never see another Rx7 like this one, and only a true enthusiast will know what it is. If you don't want to be the center of attention and get bombarded with questions and compliments everywhere you go, then this is not the car for you.
1994 Mazda RX7 - Clean Florida Title
2 Rotor 13b Engine With 95k Original Miles ( Oil/Filter change every 1,500 miles) Always run on 93 Octane with Pettit Racing Fuel Additive For Engine Longevity.
5- Speed Manual Transmission
Ice Cold A/C , P/S , Power Windows/Locks, Power Sunroof
6 Inch Custom Wide Body Kit, Completely Molded In (Over 500 hours of labor)
One Off Custom Built Rennen Modular Wheels, 19x12 Rears, 18x9 Fronts with Nitto Tires (over 9k for the wheels alone).
A Single GT 45 Turbo
Stainless Steel Header with Apex Titanium Downpipe
Stand Alone ECU Dailed in by Cam at Petit Racing
3 Gauge Pillar with EGT, Wideband Oxygen Sensor and Boost Pipe
Piped In External Wastegate Set to 10 Pounds
Front Mounted Intercooler and Godspeed Radiator
Godspeed Front and Rear Sway Bars
Cross Drilled and Slotted Rotors
High End Racing Bucket Seats (Original Seats Come With Car As Well)
Pioneer Touchscreen CD/DVD
Hardwired Passport Radar Detector
Top Of The Line PPG Basecoat/Clearcoat
There is a lot more, but you get the idea. No expense was spared in the build of this car and it shows. Car will come with most of the original parts that were replaced with aftermarket components, including the seats, turbo's, headers etc.
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