1994 Rx-7 Twin-turbo Touring Pkg. Vin No: Jm1fd3336r0300547 Orig, 1-owner Car on 2040-cars
Dearborn Heights, Michigan, United States
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1994 Rx-7 Twin-turbo VIN No: JM1FD3336R0300547
Original, 1-owner car. 127,000 miles, Touring Package, Montego Blue Mica, Tan Leather. 5 speed manual trans. Original car, clean title, never crashed, never raced, always garaged, only modified for reliability. 27K on new A-Spec built & installed engine. Factory, stock twin turbo setup runs great, pulls hard. Aluminum racing 4-core radiator, stainless downpipe & cat-back exhaust, turbo boost gauge; adjustable coil-over suspension with adjustable Koni shocks; lower front suspension and rear differential stiffening braces. Factory OEM R1 chin spoiler and strut tower brace. Mazda Japan-spec OEM tail lights. Power moonroof, windows, locks, cruise, Bose stereo. Comes with original 16" wheels/tires plus 17" BBS alloys/tires. $9500 or best offer; no trades. |
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