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THIS A 1993 MAZDA RX7 R1 MODEL FROM USA, BLACK EXTERIOR, BLACK INTERIOR, 5-SPEED MANUAL, TWIN TURBO, IT HAS APEX FC POWER COMAND COMPUTER BRAND NEW ACT EXTREME CLUTCH, FLY WHEEL, ELBACH SPRINGS AND TOKICO ADJUSTABLE SUSPENSION, UPGRADED INTERCOOLER, IT HAS BLITZ DIGITAL BOOST CONTROLLER, BLITZ TURBO TIMER, BLITZ BLOW OFF, HKS AIR CLEANERS, HKS DOWNPIPE, THE CAT BACK ON IT IS HKS MUFLER , IT ALSO HAS PETTIT RACING UNDER DRIVE PULLEYS, THE TWIN TURBOS, ENGINE, HAVE ABOUT 30,000 KILO ON THEM MAYBE LESS, EXTERIOR CONDITION IS EXELLENT CONDITION. MUST SEE! I HAVE ALL THE ORIGINAL PARTS THEY WILL COME WITH THE CAR. THIS IS READY TO DRIVE! LOT OF POWER 350hp (ajustable for more.. up to 500hp) Want a fun car drift and speed ?...this is the car.. accept paypal deposite (can be ship depend the area) |
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A graduate of the Transportation Design program at Coventry University (just across town from Jaguar headquarters), Rice worked his way up in the industry working for the likes of Opel and Italdesign Giugiaro before landing a job at Mazda. Between 1995 and 2000, he collaborated on such projects as the RX-8 and the 1999 Neospace concept that previewed the Mazda2 before moving on to BMW, where the new 3 Series and 4 Series were among the last projects he worked on during his 13-year tenure in Munich.
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