Find or Sell Used Cars, Trucks, and SUVs in USA

1993 Mazda Rx-7 Single Turbo No Reserve & Priced To Sell!!! on 2040-cars

US $16,000.00
Year:1993 Mileage:78785 Color: The paint is in great shape
Location:

Sherman Oaks, California, United States

Sherman Oaks, California, United States
Advertising:

 

!!!LOOKING FOR A GOOD HOME!!!

 

This is the Rx7 that you've been looking for!! Stock exterior, solid interior, and exceptional engine modifications.  This is the ultimate street sleeper (though it will turn heads everywhere you go)!  

Exterior:

The paint is in great shape.  I'd rate it at a 9/10.  There are some very minor markings on the roof.  Easily fixed with touch-up paint.  If I didn't mention it, you'd probably not even notice it.   I'm the 3rd known owner of the vehicle and all the cosmetic alterations were done before I owned it. The front fenders, fog lamps and emblems are from the JDM FD Rx7.  The JDM fenders have the turn signal over the wheels... USDM had them over the front bumper.  There is a slight discoloration on the driver headlamp cover. I'm guessing it was replaced by previous owner as these are VERY common to fly off when driving.  I've went over every nut & bolt on this car.  It's not going anywhere :)

Interior:

Interior is in great shape for a 21 year old sports car.  I'd rate it at a 7/10.  The interior was originally tan (as most RX7s).  Previous owner has converted it to black.  There are some scuff marks on the cargo bins that hint to it's original coloring.  The seats are railed MazdaSpeed seats.  I'm 6'4" and fit in the car without any problems.  It is missing a fan knob.  You can pick these up on ebay or Rx7Club.com for about 20.00.  It never bothered me so I never fussed over it.   It wouldn't be hard to make this a 10.

Engine:

The engine is a 11 out of 10. The engine is a freshly rebuilt rotary engine.  All engine modifications were done either by me or by a dedicated rotary-only Rx7 shop.  The build was with an emphasis on power and reliability.  You will not find a more reliable rotary engine on the road.  No expense was spared in this build.


1993 Mazda RX 7 (~80k)  

  •       Rebuilt 1.3b Rotary Engine (Atkins Seals) w/ less than 3,000 miles by Lucky7 Racing
  •     Stock Ports
  •       Aspec GT357 Single Turbo & Downpipe
  •       850cc primaries 1300cc Secondary RC Engineering
  •       Banzai Racing Polyurethane Motor Mounts
  •       Banzai Racing Transmission Brace
  •       Banzai Racing Oil Pan Brace
  •       Banzai Racing FD Block Off Plates
  •       Banzai Racing OMP Elimination Kit (oil fed via gas at 1:1 ratio)
  •       Aeromotive A1000 Fuel Pressure Regulator
  •       Dual Oil Coolers
  •       Braided Oil Lines
  •       Tial 38mm Wastegate
  •       Greddy BoV
  •       Chadwick Idler Kit
  •       Greddy Spec-II Boost Controller
  •       Sensor Connection EGT Gauge & Ultra Hi Temp Sensors
  •       Fighters Garage IAT Sensor
  •       Autometer Water Temp Gauge
  •       AEM Air/Fuel Ratio Gauge
  •       DEFI Boost Gauge
  •       Auto - > Manual Swap by Lucky7 Racing (Low Miles)
  •       ACT Street Clutch w/ lightened flywheel
  •       Lucky7 Racing Aluminum Radiator
  •       Pre-Cat, A/C, Air Pump, Power Steering REMOVED
  •       Bonez Performance Catalytic Converter
  •       Corksport 3" Exhaust w/ 4" Tip
  •       Miata Battery Relocation
  •       FC Water Temp Switch Conversion
  •       Walboro 255lph Fuel Pump
  •       Mazda JDM fenders, Yellow Fog Lamps, & Efini Steering Wheel
  •       APEXI PFC Computer w/ remote & holder
  •     Flaming River Battery Kill Switch.
  •     CermaCoated Chrome Upper Intake
  •       ULTRA Conservative Lucky7 Racing Tune @ approx. 300rwhp



You will not find another Rx7 with this many quality mods for this price.



* Car is located in Los Angeles, CA and is currently registered in Tennessee. 
* Clear Title In Hand
* Serious bidders only
* Buyer is responsible for arranging shipping and/or pickup. 

Auto Services in California

Yuki Import Service ★★★★★

Auto Repair & Service, New Car Dealers, Brake Repair
Address: 2233 Corinth Ave, Universal-City
Phone: (310) 914-1601

Your Car Specialists ★★★★★

Auto Repair & Service, Automobile Parts & Supplies, Auto Transmission
Address: 13903 Marquardt Ave, Compton
Phone: (562) 802-1332

Xpress Auto Service ★★★★★

Auto Repair & Service
Address: 14834 Valley Blvd, Bell
Phone: (626) 820-0267

Xpress Auto Leasing & Sales ★★★★★

New Car Dealers, Automobile Leasing
Address: 701 E Colorado St, South-El-Monte
Phone: (818) 500-9933

Wynns Motors ★★★★★

Auto Repair & Service, New Car Dealers, Brake Repair
Address: 55 Oak St, Brisbane
Phone: (415) 626-6936

Wright & Knight Service Center ★★★★★

Auto Repair & Service, Automobile Parts & Supplies, Auto Engine Rebuilding
Address: 566 E St, Imperial
Phone: (760) 344-3370

Auto blog

Jerry Seinfeld and Margaret Cho get coffee in a Mazda Cosmo Sport

Thu, Jun 23 2016

The new season of Comedians in Cars Getting Coffee has already reached its second episode, imaginatively titled, You Can Go Cho Again. If it's classic Mazdas you like, you're in for a treat. In this episode, Jerry Seinfeld plays up the You Only Live Twice vibe you get from the 1967 Mazda Cosmo Sport, as it's suitably similar to the Toyota 2000GT seen it that film – in color, at least. Unlike the Yamaha twin cam six Toyota, the little Mazda is propelled by a characteristic rotary engine, which in Jerry's opinion is similarly eccentric as the episode guest Margaret Cho. The right-hand-drive Cosmo Sport is an unicorn in the States, and it's in absolutely perfect condition right down to the houndstooth upholstery. Check out the video below, or head on over to Crackle for this video along with all the previous episodes from seasons past. News Source: Crackle Celebrities Mazda Classics Videos jerry seinfeld comedians in cars getting coffee

2016 Mazda MX-5 Miata configurator fulfills your droptop dreams

Fri, Aug 14 2015

The first batch of 2016 Mazda MX-5 Miatas are already at dealers, but Mazda is finally launching a configurator for its completely revised sports car. Even if pricing doesn't come as a surprise, you can still have some fun creating one to your own specific tastes. The major equipment changes on the Miata happen between the Sport, Club, and Grand Touring trims, and options are generally kept light. The real standout is the Brembo/BBS package for $3,400 that's exclusive to the Club version. It adds Gunmetal 17-inch BBS wheels, Brembo front brakes with red calipers, side sill extensions, a rear bumper skirt, and keyless entry. On the Sport and Grand Touring, $1,200 buys the Appearance Package with a front air dam, side sill extensions and rear bumper skirt. There's also keyless tech for $130 on them. Mazda also offers a few items to dress up the convertible's looks. There's a choice of a black or body color rear lip spoiler for $350, and Soul Red Metallic paint adds $300. For protection, clear film for the front and rear paint is $125, all-weather floor mats go for $90, and wheel locks cost $55. Finally, a cargo net is $50. We ticked every applicable box on the Club trim above to make its $28,600 base price leap to $33,790, after the $820 destination charge on all models. Happy building. Related Video:

Our Mazda MX-5 Miata has the best engine bay in the business

Wed, Mar 29 2017

One of the things that's really disappointing about modern cars is how they all hide their technology under a proverbial bushel. You pop the hood, and nine times out of 10, you're faced with some amount of black plastic hiding the functional bits. On some cars the plastic covers the bare minimum to have a "presentable" engine. Others have every tank, hose, wire and screw buried under a layer of smooth plastic. Few exemplify this practice better than engine bay of the current Lexus LS 460, seen below. If Lexus was this embarrassed about its engine, maybe it should have simply bolted the hood shut. However, like with weight gain and power creep, our fourth-generation Mazda MX-5 Miata bucks the plastic trend. Lift the aluminum hood of the little roadster, and you travel back in time more than a decade. (See the gallery up top.) Only one bit of decorative plastic is in sight, and it proclaims the car's Skyactiv technology and hides some of the wires leading to the ignition coils. Otherwise, nothing else is obscured. The shock tower braces, manifolds, battery terminals, the whole shebang is all right there for you to see. What's particularly amazing is that it all looks good. Even in some cars that eschew plastic covers, it's no guarantee of an attractive engine bay. We just had a new Honda Civic Sport hatchback (seen immediately above), and while it doesn't sport a plastic engine cover, you can see from the photo that it's not particularly attractive with tubes and cables snaking every which way. But in the Miata, the hoses and wires are kept to a minimum, and the ones that are there are arranged in a way that isn't haphazard or tangled. Then, in the middle, there's the clean, simple aluminum cam cover as the gleaming centerpiece, similar to those of the first- and second-generation cars. As the owner of a '99 Miata, this detail in particular gives me the warm fuzzies. The fully exposed engine bay fits with the Miata's personality. The car is very straightforward, it features just the absolute minimum of style and comfort additions, and is highly accessible. I would say the Miata's engine bay is the window to its soul, if driving it didn't offer a clearer picture. Related Video: