1993 Mazda Rx-7 Base With Leather Seats on 2040-cars
Clifton, New Jersey, United States
1993 MAZDA RX-7 Basic with Tan Leather Seat Option. This is 3rd generation RX7 and it is called
FD3S. Mileage is only under 28K. Garage kept car. I
maintain this car by myself. I drive 2 or 3 times annually now. But, I always start the engine as much as I can
(once a month, maximum interval might be one & half months).
I modified this FD3S for basic tuning as follows,
1. Racing Beat lower spring (for normal Damper), front -0.75" / rear -1.5" & +7% spring rate
2. Goodridge Stainless Braided Brake Hose (front & rear)
3. EBC Sports Brake Pad (front & Rear)
4. Racing Beat Cold Air intake with K&N Air filter (Genuine type)
5. Racing Beat Cat. Back Exhaust Muffler, Single Tip
6. Blitz Boost Meter & Turbo Timer (I never use Turbo Timer Mode)
7. SSR Semi-Forged 5-spoke 17" Alloy Wheel.
8. Front: 235/45-17, Rear: 255/40-17 Tire fitment (New Toyo M&S tire are equipped. Equipped July 2018)
9. C'z short shift shaft
10. Pivot Aluminum short shift knob
11. HKS Inter-cooler Pipe
12. Rear seat (+2 seats) assembly, Black Color (I brought it from Japan from who use his FD3S for Race). Note: This
car is titled as 2-seater legally.
13. FRAM Sure Drain Quick Oil Drain Adapter (instead of using Regular Drain Plug on Oil Pan)
14. Tail Light Mod: Outside Bulb=Tail Light / Inside Bulb=Brake Light
15. Custom made front number plate Mounting Stay (Aluminium)
I have all the original parts as listed in the following,
a. Original Coil Spring
b. Original Rear Storage Compartment
c. Original 16" Alloy Wheel
d. Original Shift Shaft & Knob
e. Original Intercooler Pipe
f. Original Muffler
g. Original Air Intake Parts
h. Original MAZDA front Emblem Badge. (When I did detailed cleaning to remove wax around emblem. The emblem came
off and I decided patch hole w/paint. I have original emblem)
(note: No original Brake line)
I have the following parts as spare and/or for modification.
i. Genuine Intercooler pipe (used)
ii. Genuine Throttle Body (used)
iii. Used Aluminum High Spec. Stock Mount InterCooler (ARC Model as shown in photo)
iv. 2nd set of Owner's Manual
v. MAZDA Maintenance Manual Book (Genuine Mazda Parts) If you want to I can provide a soft copy of Parts List.
vi. Genuine Front ABS Sensor Cable (new)
vii. 10x bottles (1qt) of Royal Purple 10W-40 Syntech Oil
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