1989 Mazda Rx-7 Convertible (rare Package) on 2040-cars
North Port, Florida, United States
For Sale By:owner
Transmission:5 speed
Engine:13b
Body Type:Convertible
Vehicle Title:Clear
Options: Leather Seats, CD Player, Convertible
Make: Mazda
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Windows
Model: RX-7
Mileage: 89,121
Sub Model: special edition
Disability Equipped: No
Exterior Color: White
Number of Doors: 2
Interior Color: Blue
Warranty: no
Number of Cylinders: rotory
Trim: s5
Drive Type: RWD
engine specs:
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1.3L rotory all rotor engine
k&n air box filter in oem air box intake system
atkins 6 port actuators- port and polished
emissions delete
intake manifold and throttle body port and polished.
obx headers with full custom 3 inch straight pipe to 2 dual black ceramic coating hks muffler
ngk plugs
racing beat 8mm wires
racing beat thermostat
original 89xxx miles on the car. NOTE: i have all parts that have been taken off.
all new belts and pumps as of 1/16/13 along with thermostat and hoses
new alternator as of 12/18/12
car is not driven at all. it is garage kept.
polished AC lines
suspension specs
full k sport 36 way adjustable coilover and dampers.
racing beat front and rear sway bar.
with bbs RZ 15x7 wheels on falken 912s with also to may come with z31 16x8 turbo anniversary wheels
megan racing sway bars front and rear.
Exterior specs:
paint is "snow white" only a year old 3 dings only
no fading no scratches
one spot needs touched up maybe a inch across from dumb car wash people pressure washing the car. (may do here soon)
has a brand new top no fading
no scratches
no rips
no tears
new glass.
car has 10% tint all around.
has oem fog lights still working!
I HAVE 2 ORIGINAL EXTRA FRONT AND REAR BUMPERS. JUST IN CASE.
interior specs:
brand new carpet from factory
dash is mint full in color no cracks or anything
steering wheel is mint!
cluster has no cracks or sun fading
all is great
seats haven't been touched just yet i give it a 8.5/10 if i keep for a little bit they will be re done
everything is clean! all original.
asking price is 8500 obo. i dont want to drive this at all. it never leaves my garage dont wanna rack up the miles or have some old lady hit it. it is a well taken car of car. dont like the price too bad...
you can drive this any time any where for how ever long yes it has AC and PS as it should
this is more for a collector but if you want to drive it simply up to you.
trying to post more pics...9414168177
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