1993 Rx7 Rx-7, Stock, Touring, Clean, Rebuilt Motor, Gr8 Color Combo, Nr Auction on 2040-cars
Emeryville, California, United States
Engine:1.3L 1308CC R2 GAS N/R Turbocharged
Vehicle Title:Clear
Body Type:Coupe
Fuel Type:GAS
For Sale By:Private Seller
Exterior Color: Silver
Make: Mazda
Interior Color: Black
Model: RX-7
Trim: Touring Coupe 2-Door
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Drive Type: RWD
Options: Sunroof, Cassette Player, Leather Seats, CD Player
Number of Cylinders: 2
Safety Features: Anti-Lock Brakes, Driver Airbag, Passenger Airbag
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows
Disability Equipped: No
Mileage: 139,393
Sub Model: Touring
****No reserve auction****
Hi guys,
I believe I’m ready to part with my 5th (and most loved) Rx7. It’s a very well cared for 1993 rx7 touring edition, silver exterior with black interior - ts a great color combo. Do a Craigslist search and you'll notice that most Rx7s have that ugly Montego blue color or has the faded red... Clean title, never any accidents. It has 138,xxx miles, but the motor has been rebuilt by a specialist (Rotorsport in Santa Clara) at approximately 105,000. Research (google/yelp) his shop to learn about his quality (and prices!). The car is bone stock and has never been modified (even the radio and alaram are stock!).
Pros:
-Oil changed every 3K
-Other fluids changed often
-Cleaned the interior with a slightly damped cloth only. (Car fanatics know NEVER use Armoral!)
-Waxed every 8 months (Maguire’s 3 step)
-Garaged its entire life (proof is in the paint!)
-Very clean interior (drivers seat has some fad, but no rips/tears)
-Spent $850 last week replacing all the seals/gaskets in the turbo
-Window switch went bad, it rolls down but not up. Therefore, to avoid making the mistake of rolling it down I just disconnect the switch entirely
I’m sure you can tell from the pictures how clean this is, however, it does have some flaws.
- Very minor scratches (see pics)
- Antenna doesn't work (typical for every rx7), left speaker is dead but outputs a slight hum (when the radio is on).
- Both door lock tumblers are worn, but I use the passenger side to lock/unlock since its less worn. Also, the ignition tumbler sometimes requires a slight jiggle too. Aftermarket alarm/starter should alleviate the need to fix this
- Doesn't leak but burns oil around the precat area (haven't been able to pinpoint it)
- Rear bumper has a slight fad
- Failed smog due to high HC (as with most Rx7s).
- For those that don't like Automatic's, converting to 5 speed is about $900 (parts and labor)
This car is catered more towards a buyer that has experience in these cars and knows the value of having one in this condition. No dents, very few (minor) scratches. Also would be great for those that know, and want to avoid the rookie mistake of “buy a cheapie, and paint it!"
I’m online throughout the day and will respond to your inquiries quickly. Please ask any questions before placing your bid.
Thanks and good luck!
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