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1989 Mazda Rx-7 Convertible Automatic - Rare - Super Runner! on 2040-cars

US $6,995.00
Year:1989 Mileage:144000
Location:

Edgewater, Florida, United States

Edgewater, Florida, United States

1989 Mazda RX-7 Convertible
Bright Red with (new) Black Top
13b (non-turbo) 2 Cyl Rotary Engine 
Automatic Transmission w/manual over-ride
144,000 original miles (under 6k miles per year!)

Interior is extra clean and nice!
Car is an absolute "Fun-Mobile"....AND a real Head-Turner!
(And much better leg-room than the miata)

This restoration has been a long-term project.
(Now that it's done, time to move onto my other projects!)

New (within the last 2500 miles): 
Battery
Michelin Radial Tires
Professionally Rebuilt Engine & Transmission
New Convertible Top  with nice leather cover
New Driveshaft & U-joints
Brakes fully rebuilt all around (4-wheel disc)
Body is perfect, recently fully painted and detailed
Custom Exhaust System

About the car:
A/C & Heat works great!
AM/FM/Cass OEM Radio works great!
All gauges and lights work great!
Electric windows work smoothly
Electric powered Top works smoothly
Electric Pop-Up headlights work smoothly

OEM Leather Seats w/built-in Headrest Speakers
Seats are worn but intact..I have purposely not refurbished these because there are so many choices to be made....including a wide variety of colors, piping, threading, and any monogram or branding you might desire.

Car Runs perfect - get in, startup, and GO!
Lots of extra parts acquired during restoration 

Terms:
$500 non-refundable Paypal deposit within 24 hrs
Checks of any type are welcome, please allow 10 days to clear.
Cash or bank wire gets immediate posession.
Clear and clean title in-hand

Buy with confidence...You see my feedback.
I am a straight shooter....you will be satisfied!

Questions?
Email....Call me direct...386-576-7890....Jim


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