1988 Mazda Rx 7 Convertible Arizona Car on 2040-cars
Lake Havasu City, Arizona, United States
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If you are new to e bay or have less than 10 positive feedback scores , DO NOT BID, as i have had too many problems with new people and your bid will be cancelled. I have a very nice Mazda Rx 7 convertible for sale. The little convertible has spent its' entire life in the Southwestern desert between Arizona and Nevada so rest assured it is RUST FREE. Due to the nice weather we have yearlong out here, the top has always been down for as long as I have owned it. The top is in very nice shape with no rips nor tears. The car runs excellent and has never presented a problem. The odometer reads 133,000 but the previous owner had the motor freshened up at some point at Racing Beat, a well known So Cal performance Rotary shop. The actual miles are less than the odometer, but I do not know the true number, but it pulls hard through all the gears. I would NOT HESITATE to drive this car cross country at a moments notice.(if the weather was nice ...no snow) The car was re prayed in the factory color using all PPG products from primer to clear-coat. The entire body was color sanded to 3000 grit before being buffed and polished. The little car has a great shine (which is tough for the color white) and has a nicer finish than most show car finishes. Extras: Aftermarket shocks and spring Upgraded exhaust (not obnoxiously loud) Aftermarket sound system Corbeau Suspension seats (so comfortable you might fall asleep in them) K&N cold air intake All emblems shaved (welded up correctly and not done with filler) Overall just a nice convertible sports car that you will not find in this nice of shape very often. An awesome car to take out when the weather is favorable for back road motoring or a sea shore drive. Shipping arrangements and expenses are the responsibility of the buyer. I will gladly assist in any manner that I can. I will be happy to store the car at no charge for the buyer until shipping arrangements can be completed. The car will be picked up in Lake Havasu City, AZ 86406 at my commercial building which has plenty of access for 18 wheel truck and tractors. A non refundable $500 deposit is due immediately upon auctions end and full payment is required with in 7 days. Please do not hesitate to contact me if you have any questions or concerns. Thanks and happy holidays! I |
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