1985 Mazda Rx-7 Gsl-se------- Racing Chasiss Turbo on 2040-cars
Effort, Pennsylvania, United States
For Sale By:Private Seller
Transmission:N/A
Engine:ROTARY 13B TURBO
Body Type:Coupe
Vehicle Title:Clear
Options: Sunroof
Model: RX-7
Power Options: Power Windows
Mileage: 100,000
Sub Model: GSL-SE
Exterior Color: Red
Warranty: N/A
Interior Color: GREY
Year: 1985
Number of Cylinders: 2
Trim: COUPE HATCH BACK
Drive Type: RWD
1985 MAZDA RX-7 RACING STOCK CHASISS
UP FOR SALE IS MY RX-7 RACING CHASISS TUB OUT WITH 29"X10X15 TIRES
COULD USE UP TO 31" WITH A OFFSET RIMS
ITS GOT LADER BARS WITH CROSS BARS WILLIE BARS 9" FORD REAR BY SUMMIT RACING
WITH 4:56 RICHMOND GEARS, REAR DISC BRAKES, QA-1 SUSPENSSION, 36 SPLINE PRO STOCK AXELS
GOODYEAR PRO TRACK RACING TIRES, 5 GLN RACING CELL PRO STARS ALUMINUM RIMS
CHASISS IN REAL GOD SHAPE WAS BUILDING 2 AT A TIME THIS ONE ALL IT NEEDED WAS A 10PNT ROLL CAGE TO FINISH IT BUT COULDN'T FINISH
RAN OUT OF CASH AND COULDN'T GET A ENGINE AND TRANS FOR IT SO STOP THE PROYECT.
FEEL FREE TO ASK ANY QUESTIONS
THANKS FOR WATCHING GOOK LUCK TO ALL THE BIDDERS.
1985 MAZDA RX-7 RACING
9" FOR RACING REAR
4:56 RICHMOND GEARS
36 SPLINE RACING AXELS
29 X 10 X 15 GOOD YEAR PRO TRACK SLICKS
PRO STAR ALUMINUM WHEELS
CHASISS ENGINEERING LADER BARS
CROMOLEN WILLIE BARS 86"
QA-1 REAR SUSPENSION
SUMMIT 5 GLN CELL
HALTECH 6E ECU UP TO 6 INJECTORS
REAR DISC BBRAKES
OTHER RX7 13B TURBO RACING PARTS AVAILABLE
RACING BEAT INTAKE
HOLLY TROUTTLE BODY WITH 4 1600CC FORD RACING INJECTORS
TROTTLE BODY TURBO HOOD.(see pics on trotle body)
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