1993 Mazda Rx-7 R1 Coupe 2-door 1.3l on 2040-cars
Islandia, New York, United States
Up for sale is my 1993 Rx7 R1, with 21,500 original miles, I bought the car in 2010 with 17000 miles. Car is pretty much a stock car, the only upgrades done by the previous owner was exhaust, intake and a BOV. The car has been repainted at some point. Interior is in great condition with no rips or tears. Recently installed are a New oil pan gasket, New pioneer bluetooth and navigation double din CD player head unit with Ipod hook up in the glove box, all new speakers, Infinity amplifier for the speakers and another amplifier for a subwoofer but i never installed one. Also installed an alarm system. Car is going in this week for a full detail . Tires have about 5K miles on them and in great shape, engine runs great, transmission shifts perfect no grinds. Power antena, works fine but it makes some noise when it gets to the top, AC may need to be recharged,compressor works fine, but does not blow cold rear defroster doesnt work, someone scraped the tints off and broke the deforst lines. Please call 5168524036 with any questions
Buyer responsible for shipping, i will do the best i can to help, I can deliver the car within 75 miles of zipcode 11749 |
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