Body Type:Coupe
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:Rotary 1.3L
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Model: RX-7
Trim: FD3S Left Hand Drive
Safety Features: Anti-Lock Brakes, Driver Airbag, Passenger Airbag
Drive Type: RWD
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows, Power Seats
Mileage: 136,000
Exterior Color: Silver
Interior Color: Black
Looking to sell my left hand drive 94 rx7 twin turbo. Engine was rebuilt and has 15,000 on it and the body has 136,000kms. all reciepts for everything done. EMAIL IS reider29@gmail.com
Shipping should be handled by the buyer. i will not be paying or setting up any shipping.
Modifications
1. Engine rebuilt at 117,000 km with an Atkins Master rebuild kit. Rotor housings reconditioned by Goopy Performance in NY. PFS SMIC (used) and new M2 style air box and Efini Y pipe
2. Radiator replaced with all aluminum radiator
3. JDM downpipe (no pre-cat) and RB dual tip exhaust (have stock parts)
4. Greddy Profec B electronic boost controller; perfect 10-8-10 boost pattern
5. Transmission replaced with low mileage JDM unit at 121,000 km.
6. Koni Yellow shocks and Eibach Prokit springs (have stock shocks and springs)
7. R1 front strut brace; Garfinkle engine torque brace; rod end sway bar links
8. Replaced all rear suspension bushings: OEM pillow balls and seals; all others are Mazda Speed bushings. Mazda Speed differential bushings
9. SS braided brake lines
11. Replaced all hard fuel lines from engine to fuel pump
12. Replaced rear brake lines from engine back and splitter
13. Centre mount gage pod with Auto Meter Ultralight boost and water temp gauges
14. New Strongarm hatch struts
15. Sony deck, CDX GT420U with Pioneer speakers
16. New floor mats, and Redline leather shift and brake boots
17. Replaced windshield
18. Feed front bumper (1500$)
19. new 18 inch Advanti Racing wheels (2000$ with NEW TIRES)
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Petrolicious lets a 1971 Mazda RX-2 howl
Fri, Jan 15 2016Rotary engines scream to the heavens in the best way possible. To hear a wonderful example of the Wankel's battle cry, turn up your speakers and watch Petrolicious highlight an immaculately clean 1971 Mazda RX-2 in Australia. Owner Jason Humble took three years to build his RX-2 from a bare shell, and he started competing with it in vintage racing in 2005. The little coupe's class pits it on track against Mustangs and Camaros, but Humble claims that he's regularly near the top of the pack thanks to the Mazda's communicative chassis. We don't get to see the RX-2 mixing things up on track in the Petrolicious video, but Humble does treat us to a drive through the Australian countryside. He's happy to let the coupe's rotary rev, and the little engine is capable of making a wonderful noise. It's great to see Petrolicious continue to give the spotlight to these sometimes overlooked classic Japanese sports cars.
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Fri, Mar 13 2020The Mazda CX-30 is pretty much a lifted Mazda3 hatchback. Same platform, awfully similar dimensions, and the interior's a spitting image (if not identical). Ditto cargo capacity. On paper, the two have virtually the same amount of space behind their raised back seats, with the CX-30 at 20.2 cubic-feet and the 3 with just a teensy less at 20.1. Now, before I go any further, let's see how much that 20.1 cubic-feet relates to in the Mazda3. I wasn't yet doing this test format back then, hence the video. For reference, both tests used my standard luggage selection of two midsize roller suitcases that would need to be checked in at the airport (26 inches long, 16 wide, 11 deep), two roll-aboard suitcases that just barely fit in the overhead (24L x 15W x 10D), and one smaller roll-aboard that fits easily (23L x 15W x 10D). The bag of baseballs shown in the video is slightly smaller than my new small-bag go-to, my wife's fancy blue overnight bag (21L x 12W x 12D). So, the mark to beat is therefore all the bags minus the smallest roller. Here is what 20.2 cubic feet looks like in the CX-30. To move beyond the Mazda3 comparison, that figure is in keeping with the CX-30's niche placement between subcompact (the teens) and compact SUVs (upper 20s to upper 30s). The Mazda CX-5 has 30.9 cubic-feet. Now, typically, I start off by seeing how much I can fit inside with the cargo cover in place. Sadly, this particular CX-30's cargo cover is missing. We'll just have to hope it doesn't rob the CX-30 of as much space as the CX-5's does. First off, it's immediately noticed that the CX-30's cargo area is not as long as the 3 hatchback's. The largest bag just barely squeezed inside, whereas there was some room to spare in the 3. Now, let's keep loading. Whattya know? All of the roller bags fit inside. That includes the smallest one, which didn't fit in the 3, fitting atop the stack with perhaps 30% of it over the back seat line. Now, I could've done the same Tetris stack in the 3, but I'm virtually certain the hatch wouldn't have closed. Advantage, then, to the CX-30 and its extra height. And surprise, the fancy bag also fits. Technically. It robs rear visibility, is pretty far above the seat line and it just barely fits under the back light. If it was filled, I have my doubts about its inclusion. Nevertheless, with or without it, there's still a bit more space on the right side for that bag of baseballs. Now let's discuss the power liftgate.
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Now available on the Mazda6, i-Eloop is only available on the $29,695 Grand Touring trim level as a part of the $2,080 GT Technology Package, meaning that buyers desiring i-Eloop will have to spend at least $31,775 (not including destination). The added price of this technology should be worth it for those looking for optimal fuel economy as the i-Eloop, combined with the package's active grille shutters, will bump the sedan's fuel economy numbers up to 28 miles per gallon city and 40 mpg highway - both are improvements of 2 mpg over the standard Mazda6 Grand Touring. The GT Technology Package also includes a Sport mode, lane departure warning, high beam control, radar cruise control and forward obstruction warning - the latter two technologies are currently offered in a $900 package that is being discontinued.
i-Eloop will eventually be offered on other Mazda products including the 2014 Mazda3. Scroll down for the official press release on the Mazda6's fuel-saving i-Eloop technology.
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