1993 Mazda Rx-7 Touring Coupe 2-door 1.3l on 2040-cars
Santa Rosa, California, United States
Engine:1.3L 1308CC R2 GAS N/R Turbocharged
Vehicle Title:Clear
Body Type:Coupe
Fuel Type:GAS
For Sale By:Private Seller
Mileage: 46,749
Make: Mazda
Exterior Color: Teal
Model: RX-7
Interior Color: Teal
Trim: Touring Coupe 2-Door
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Drive Type: RWD
Number of Cylinders: 2
Options: Sunroof, MazdaSpeed Racing Bucket
Safety Features: Anti-Lock Brakes
Clean title!
Gorgeous new paint!!!!!!
Drivetrain :
13B-REW Rotary Engine with all new plugs/wires/fluids
5 speed manual
Power FC Stand Alone ECU with Commander
Full Apex'i Exhaust from Header back
FMIC and New Piping
Koyo N Flow-Aluminum Racing Radiator
Non Sequential Turbo Setup
Racing Pulleys
Aftermarket Oil Catch Can
I'm sure there is more I forgot to list
Exterior:
Feed Front Bumper
Feed Front Fenders
Feed Hood
Shine Carbon Fiber Rear Racing Diffuser
Shine Carbon Fiber Front Diffuser
C-West Lights Flush Mount Headlights w/PIAA High/Low Beams
99 Spec Turn Signals and Taillights
RE-AMEMIYA Rear Spoiler/Wing
Interior:
Full Cusco Rollcage
MazdaSpeed Racing Bucket Seat ( Driver only )
OMP Steering Wheel
B&M Shifter
Apex'i Gauges in Sheet metal Dash insert where radio was
THE BAD :
Has dent on rear quarter with no paint damage. Fan belt snapped on the track, causing me to lose power around a corner into a tire wall :(
Mazda RX-7 for Sale
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