Gsl-se Silver Scca/track Day Project Car Rotary Tokico Racing Beat Ground Force on 2040-cars
Huntington Beach, California, United States
Body Type:Coupe
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:1.3L 2-Rotor Wankel Engine
Fuel Type:GAS
For Sale By:Private Seller
Make: Mazda
Model: RX-7
Trim: GSL-SE
Options: Sunroof
Power Options: Power Windows
Drive Type: RWD
Mileage: 0
Sub Model: GSL-SE
Disability Equipped: No
Exterior Color: Gray
Number of Doors: 2
Interior Color: Gray
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Number of Cylinders: 2
Up for sale is my unfinished project car. Bought from the 65 year old original owner in 2005 with a friend for SCCA Solo 2 which we ran for a few years for fun. We also ran a couple of track days and I decided to put the engine from my RX8 into the car (the RX8 engine and 6 speed transmission is for sale separately, as is the original 13b engine and 5 speed transmission - no engine or transmission is included with this project car/parts car listing), so we put it up on jack stands and unfortunately life has gotten in the way. It's been in the garage on the jack stands for 4 years and it's time for it to go to a new home.
- Ground Control Front Coilover conversion kit
- Tokico Illumina Adjustable Struts and Shocks (all 4 corners)
- Ground Control Front Camber/Caster plates
- Racing Beat Front Sway Bar
- Suspension Techniques Adjustable Sway Bar
- Eibach Springs Front and Rear (spare front and rear of different rates also included)
- New Factory Mazda Replacement Lower Control Arms (with factory new bushings/ball joints - installed on the car under 1000 miles ago)
- Mazdaspeed Transmission and Engine Mounts
- Racing Beat Power Pulse Muffler
- Racing Beat Cat Delete Pipe
- Mazdaspeed Torsen Limited Slip (factory gear ratio retained and rear end freshened up with new bearings/seals)
- Mazdatrix Watts Link Bracket Reinforcement Plate
- Mazda Factory replacement Watts Links and Bracket (installed on the car less than 1000 miles ago)
- ARP Extra Length Wheel Studs
- New Master Cylinder and Booster (within last 1000 miles)
- Stainless Steel Braided Brake Lines (within last 1000 miles)
- New Clutch Slave Cylinder (within last 1000 miles)
- Stainless Steel Braided Clutch Line
- Hawk Brake pads on all 4 corners
- Ron Davis Aluminum Racing Radiator purchased from Mazdaspeed Motorsports Program
- New Factory Mazda Manual Quick Ratio Steering Box (within last 1000 miles)
- New Factory Steering Gear (Draglink, pitman arms, etc. - within last 1000 miles)
- All interior sound deadening material/door panels/trunk panels removed
- Quick Release Steering Wheel Mount
- Probably some other minor items I missed
- 2 Full Sets of Factory GSL-SE Wheels (one set has "roller" Avon Slicks mounted, and one set is just wheels no tires)
- Second set of front struts (with factory strut tops and Tokico Illumina adjustable strut inserts installed)
- Factory Door panels
- Factory Dash Support Frame
- Factory Dash pad
- Factory Passenger Seat
- Factory Hood
- Factory Pop-up Headlights
- Factory Sun Roof Panel (metal)
- Factory Radiator Shroud
- Factory Oil Cooler (the good kind)
- Factory Driveshaft/ u-joints
- Factory Exhaust Heat Shielding
- Gas tank or fuel cell (factory gas tank is gone it was taking up too much room in the garage and I was planning on putting an ATL cell in)
- Engine and Transmission
- Reinstall factory wiring harness(es included but not installed) or use a painless universal setup (this would be my choice as it will end up weighing less and you can add what you want/need only).
- Should Replace Windshield (spiderweb crack at bottom drivers side)
Mazda RX-7 for Sale
1987 mazda rx-7 turbo ii 1.3l 13b rare sports drift car *super clean condition*
1985 mazda rx-7 33k mi
1991 mazda rx-7 base coupe 2-door 1.3l(US $6,500.00)
Very special mazda rx-7. perfect w/bulletproff 13b & gsl-se suspension.(US $8,000.00)
1979 mazda rx7 with roll cage and performance upgrades rally / race / drift car
87 mazda rx7, 400 sbc, auto, 2 door hatch back
Auto Services in California
Windshield Repair Pro ★★★★★
Willow Springs Co. ★★★★★
Williams Glass ★★★★★
Wild Rose Motors Ltd. ★★★★★
Wheatland Smog & Repair ★★★★★
West Valley Smog ★★★★★
Auto blog
Mazda MX-5 GT gets green light
Fri, 18 Oct 2013The Mazda MX-5 Miata is as popular around the Autoblog offices as Kate Upton posters are around fraternity houses. Few staffers have much criticism for Mazda's ubiquitous roadster, and fewer still aren't overjoyed when one arrives in their driveway. So you can imagine how a report from Auto Express about a more potent MX-5 model is going over in our offices today.
The new model, which was shown in concept form as the Mazda MX-5 GT at the Goodwood Festival of Speed, has a slight catch, though. First, we have absolutely no idea if Mazda will bring the MX-5 GT to the US. Secondly, and perhaps more problematically, this isn't a production car - it's a kit from the team at Jota Sport.
Now, to be fair, the kit doesn't sound like a bad thing. It bumps the UK-spec 2.0-liter, 157-horsepower engine up to 203 hp thanks to a sports exhaust and a revamped ECU (46 horsepower from an ECU and exhaust in a naturally aspirated car?). To make the little Miata even more agile, Jota has also fiddled with the suspension. AE doesn't mention things like the grippy tires or Recaro seats that were found on the concept, though.
Scion FR-S pitted against oldtimers RX-8 and S2000
Tue, 07 May 2013There are very few vehicles available today that compare directly with the Scion FR-S and Subaru BRZ twins. A case could be made for the Mazda MX-5 Miata, and possibly even six-cylinder versions of American coupes like the Ford Mustang. Pretty much everything else is either too expensive or is powered by the wrong set of wheels.
The boys from EverydayDriver on YouTube decided the only fair way to judge the inherent qualities of the Toyobaru twins was to pit them against two standard-bearers of years past: The Honda S2000 and Mazda RX-8. Neither of these cars is an exact matchup, with the Honda boasting a convertible top and the RX-8 offering more practicality via a rear seat and two reverse-opening doors for easier access. What they do offer, however, are similar performance stats and proven reputations for excellent handling.
None of this talk answers the real question, though: Which one wins the comparison test? Scroll down to watch the video, and be prepared for something of a surprise conclusion.
2019 Mazda3 Review and Buying Guide | Redesigned and exceptional
Wed, Apr 10 2019The Mazda3 has long been a darling of car enthusiasts for its sharp styling and sharper driving dynamics. So when it was redesigned for 2019, there was some collective anxiety as to whether Mazda could continue the magic. From our experience, Mazda certainly has, and has improved its compact sedan and hatchback in many areas such as design and refinement. As a result, the 2019 Mazda3 is easily the most fun car in its segment to drive, barring specifically performance-oriented compact models, and now has materials and looks to rival entry-level luxury cars. Its only real faults are a slightly tight interior and a character that might put off fans of cushy cruisers. What's new for 2019? Pretty much everything. The Mazda3 has been completely redesigned for the 2019 model year. It's down to one engine for now — a lightly updated 2.5-liter naturally aspirated four-cylinder with or without cylinder deactivation — but a high-efficiency spark-controlled compression-ignition engine is coming later. And for the first time, the Mazda3 has available all-wheel drive on both sedan and hatchback body styles, making it one of only two cars in the segment with such a feature. 2019 Mazda3 AWD View 24 Photos What's the Mazda3's interior and in-car technology like? While the interior of the previous Mazda3 was one of the finest in the segment, the new model is vastly superior. In fact, it feels about on par with actual luxury cars in the top Premium trim. The dashboard has a sleek, modern look with subtle air vents, surfaces wrapped in a soft leather-like material, and an elegant steering wheel has nicely integrated buttons. All of the switchgear has a solid, crisp feel. The driving position is excellent, allowing the driver to sit either low or high and keeping all the controls and displays perfectly centered. Mazda also redesigned its infotainment system for this car. A major change is that there is no touchscreen functionality whatsoever, which is also partly why Mazda has moved the infotainment screen farther up the dash and more into the driver's line of sight. The entire menu layout has been revamped as well with options listed vertically instead of horizontally. The system runs substantially faster and smoother than the previous version, though it's not as easy to use due to additional layers of menus. It still isn't as complex as systems found in German cars, though. Mazda has also finally made Apple CarPlay and Android Auto standard features. How big is the Mazda3?

















