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1993 Mazda Rx-7 Touring Roller No Engine Or Trans on 2040-cars

US $7,000.00
Year:1993 Mileage:89000 Color: parts
Location:

Wesley Chapel, Florida, United States

Wesley Chapel, Florida, United States
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I am selling my project 1993 FD Rx7 I had originally bought this car to put a usdm 2jzgte which I have almost everything to do but my recent marriage put a stop to that. In this listing I am selling a complete roller including the stock drive shaft. The wheels in the picture are not going in this auction I have 2 sets of stocks that the winning bidder can choose from a set of chrome ones and a set of black ones. When I got this cart it had a tan interior in it and the switches for the mirrors where all faded and worn so I replaced all the switches door handles and 90% of the interior with black I also put new door handles on the out side and I had the car changed from red to blu which included under the hood and the door jam's this cost me 5g the interior cost me 3900$ which over the time I have had it I have accumulated tones of extra interior parts and exterior parts.  When it comes to the paint with moving the car to multiple shops back and forth there is one scratch about an inch and a half long on the front passenger fender and one small ding in each of the doors other that that the paint and body are flawless. If some one is interested I have a built 2jzgte with a r154 manuel trans the full tech 2 motor sports mounting kit for the 2jz with the upgraded light weight drive shaft for sale which I would be willing to sell everything for 14,000 and access to a shop that can do it for you if you are interested if not I will sell the roller without the wheels in the pic with stock wheels for 7k and when it comes to interior you can have what it has in it or everything I don't care. So the interior as you can see from the pics the console and the gauges are not installed that is because I have three sets of them I have a blue one that is painted the same color as the car, I have a carbon fiber one that is real laid carbon fiber, and I have a stock black set so you will have three to choose from. I also have 2 sets of door wiring harnesses. So most people inquire about the rims they are a staggered set of Mirrors 18x8.5 in the front and 18x9.5 in the rear with brand new Nitto NT05 tires that have never seen the street other than being pushed around the shop. If someone buys it all for 14k I will throw the wheels and tires in the deal and I can tell you I have just over 4k in them but as it is I have them sold for 3 locally. This is a rebuilt title car you can run a carfax the car had the engine stollen out of it and that is it no damage and no wrecks and I can tell you the pictures do this car no justice the car is beautiful call me if you can and want to come see it I love showing this car and how beautiful it is. I hope you enjoy the listing and if you have any questions my name is Chris my number is 305-395-1634 Thanks again for looking.

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