1988 Mazda Rx 7 Convertible Rust Free Az Car on 2040-cars
Lake Havasu City, Arizona, United States
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I reserve the right to end this auction early as I have the car listed elsewhere and locally. I have a very nice Mazda RX 7 Convertible for sale. Visually, structurally and mechanically this is a very nice car that will offer its' new owner may years of trouble free topless motoring. . I would not hesitate to drive this car cross country at a moments notice. The car has spent its ENTIRE life between Nevada and Arizona so it is RUST FREE. The body is super straight with nice gaps and panel alignment. I included some pictures to verify this. The car was resprayed in factory Mazda "WY" white using all PPG Products (base coat /clear coat). The entire car was color sanded to 3000 grit and then buffed and polished. It has a beautiful shine which is difficult with the color white. Some show cars do not have finishes this nice. The car has been shaved of its emblems. All holes were welded closed without any filler. You may notice in the pictures with the top up that the top material looks a little wrinkled, and the reason for that is because the top is ALWAYS down do to the great weather we experience. Today was the first time the top has been closed (for the pictures) since I have owned it. The car has all the factory power options. Aftermarket shocks and springs Aftermarket exhaust (not loud) K & N Cold air intake Corbeau suspension seats (so comfy you might fall asleep in them) Pioneer Explode sound system Aftermarket front air dam molded into factory nose piece BBS Wheels Car has been owned by an adult and not abused by youngsters. It would be difficult to find another RX 7 in as good as condition as this one is. You could not purchase a cheaper RX 7 and get in into this condition for what my reserve is. The car is located in Lake Havasu City, AZ 86406. It can be picked up from my commercial shop which has plenty of room and access for tractor trailers. If you have any questions or concerns feel free to contact me at anytime. Thanks and happy bidding. |
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