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I missed my old rx7 so much i bought another one, 32k miles.. i got it for 1500$ NO rust, southern car

Its a steal, it has a few small problems here and there, about 200$ in parts are needed.

Sunroof, Alternator belt, Front fog lights and a starter.

Btw, the hood isn't messed up, i just never closed it I'm pretty ecstatic over this i havent owned an rx7 for about 2 years

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Nice find!! RX7's are very popular at the autocross events here in southern Oregon, some of those guys really boost those rotary engines with big turbos. Cool technology. Enjoy your new car!

I always wondered how the RX7s compaired to the Zs what are you're thoughts?

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They have a very smooth powercurve, and are extremely balanced drivers. Much better handling than the Z cars especially if you get one with a sport tuned suspension, or the GXL model with the adjustable suspension.

I would remove the DTSS in it though, the car becomes more predictable

also 9000rpm redline is fun

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I'm going to pick up the car today, i will take a bunch of pictures of the interior and stuff if its still light out when i get home

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Couple pictures, when i get a chance to steam clean out the interior and armor all it i'll take better interior shots

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Back in 1988 my wife and I were car shopping for her. She wanted an Accord Coupe and I wanted her to like the RX-7. We test drove both. I really enjoyed driving the RX, but in the end my wife's natural "be practical" instincts took over and she chose the Accord (5sp). I've always regretted going to the Mazda dealership first.

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Back in 1988 my wife and I were car shopping for her. She wanted an Accord Coupe and I wanted her to like the RX-7. We test drove both. I really enjoyed driving the RX, but in the end my wife's natural "be practical" instincts took over and she chose the Accord (5sp). I've always regretted going to the Mazda dealership first.

Go buy one now, i'm sure most of us are used to "that look" by now

Interior detailed

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Detailed the engine bay, you can see the two-tone rotary engine housings. They aren't mazda colors so this engine was infact rebuilt at some time. Gaskets look brand new too

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