1984 Rx7 Gsl-se Rx-7 With Mazda Re-manufactured 13b 6 Port Running on 2040-cars
Virginia Beach, Virginia, United States
Body Type:Coupe
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:13B Rotary
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Year: 1984
Make: Mazda
Model: RX-7
Trim: GSL-SE
Options: Sunroof, CD Player
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Windows
Drive Type: RWD
Mileage: 165,779
Exterior Color: Silver
Disability Equipped: No
Interior Color: Gray
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Number of Cylinders: Rotary
Up for sale is a great condition 84' GSL-SE for a friend in Virginia Beach, VA
My friend after purchasing this beauty and storing for a year has decided he has way-y-y too many toys and not enough time to play with them all (you ought to see his 3rd Gen...d-r-o-o-o-l...) Here's the story the car's previous owner is a mutual friend, who had a bit of trouble getting it to idle properly. Previous owner tinkered with it and concluded it was a vacuum leak or bad intake manifold gasket. Before he got a chance to service, the current owner fell in love and wanted to purchase it then and there...and wouldn't take no for an answer. Some of you here know just what I'm talking about. The deal was made and that same day the tow truck Co. towed it to the enclosed storage and there it sat while he accumulated even more toys... did I mention he got a bad ass 3rd Gen? Back to the car in question... This GSL-SE has 165K on the clock but you would never guess that by looking at the car. On top of that this car runs strong on a Mazda re-manufactured engine with with unknown miles. Her's a quick list of all the goodies and upgrades that are on this car per the previous owner: 1984 Mazda RX-7 GSL-SE 1. No rust California Car 2. Never been hit or any other accidents. 3. Strong healthy 13B fuel injected engine, showing 110 psi on both rotors 4. No leaks anywhere 5. Power steering equipped car 6. Heavy duty performance clutch and pressure plate 7. Racing Beat strut tower brace 8. Racing Beat braided oil cooler lines 9. Cold Air Intake with K&N filter 10. Cross drilled and solid rotors 11. Suspension Techniques Springs 12. Tokico blue struts and shocks 13. 15x7 Panasports Racing Wheels 14. Yokohama tires 15. New poly suspension bushings all around 16. Braided brake lines and clutch line. 17. New hydraulics (Clutch slave cylinder, slave cylinder reservoir, master cylinder) 18. Just recently cleaned rebuilt factory 680cc injectors from RC engineering 19. New fuel pump and fuel filter 20. New A/C Compressor 21. New radiator 22. New alternator 23. Accel coils and wires 24. Exceptional grey interior. 25. All power accessories work on the car 26. Newer Mazda CD/cassette/radio installed 27. Clifford Alarm System In addition... as a BONUS you'll also get a RB header and pre-silencer that he was planning on installing on the car. So there you have it folks a great car in need of a lil' TLC looking for a loving home. As stated previously, car runs but wont idle properly. I will try to record a video of it this week and post online for all to see. For full size pics click on: HERE |
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