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1995 Mazda Rx-7 Veilside Custom on 2040-cars

Year:1995 Mileage:41200
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I have for sale my 1995 Veilside RX-7 RHD (right hand drive). The car has over $80k dollars invested in it. It's originally from Japan and it has a CLEAN TITLE . Florida Registered.
Has 41,200 original Kilometers which is about 25,000 miles.
Car runs perfect with no problems. Has cold A/C.
I will include the list of all the modifications and parts installed on the car .
I have a binder with pictures of the build process and all the reciepts of the parts and labor.
I'm only selling it because I want to get an R35 GTR. 

Here's the list:
-Full Veilside Fortune Body kit
-LED JDM Taillights
-Clear reverse lights
-Full custom two-tone paint job: Competition Yellow Mica and Deep Red
-Apexi N1 EVX Damper Coilovers
-Weds Kranze Vishunu Wheels
19x9.0 -6mm offset Polished.
19x12.0 -33mm offset Polished.
-Bridgestone Potenza Re050a RunFlat tires
275/35R19 Front
325/30R19 Rear
-RAYS Formula lug nuts
-Original Japanese Interior
Dark Grey front seats and black leather front seats.
-Greddy Turbo Timer
-Autometer Boost and AFR gauge.
-Pioneer DVD Touchscreen Head unit.
-JL Audio Speakers
-Works Bell 350mm steering wheel
-6 speed transmission
-6 puck racing clutch and short throw shifter
-Koyo aluminum 4 row radiator 
- Dual Oil Coolers.
-Huge FMIC (front mount intercooler)
-3" custom intercooler piping
- Greddy RS BOV
-T70 Turbo Upgrade
-40 mm external wastegate
-Haltech E6K Standalone computer
-3BAR Map Sensor
-Greddy Pulleys
-Full 3" exhaust 
-MazdaSpeed Catback exhaust

If you have any questions feel free to call me at 954-319-2666.

Happy Bidding

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