
Hi All,
With everything that’s been going on within my life, I believe that selling my car would be a wise decision.
Please understand, however, I do not need to sell my car so lowball offers will be ignored.
Please respect my thread and my asking price (listed at the end).
First thing’s first... let’s start with the KBB.com used car value. (as of February 3, 2014)
Year: 1995
Make: Mazda
Model: RX-7
Mileage: 32,500
Zip Code: 94555
Private Party
Excellent $20,952
Very Good $20,577
Good $20,277
Now, let’s get into a few specifics regarding the vehicle (Information taken from window sticker)
Model: 1995 RX7 PE P
Exterior Color: White
Interior Color: Tan
Original MSRP: $40,679.00 (Verified with Original Window Sticker, pictured above)
Options
*Compact Disc Player
*Floor Mats
*Scuff Plates
*Popular Equipment Group
++Leather Seating Surfaces
++Rear Cargo Cover
++Power Steel Sunroof
++Fog Lamps
My FD has a manufactured date of 12/95, which makes it one of the last FD’s ever sold in the US. I believe there were approximately 500 RX7’s built for the 1995 production year.
Mine is Chaste White with a Tan interior, which (based on research) is 1 of 33 in the same configuration of color and package [i.e. PEP]. Still has original paint, all VIN stickers in place.
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Now, let’s cover some of the aftermarket parts that are more FD-specificTires: BFG g-Force T/A KDW 2 (good amount of tread)
++245/35/18
++285/30/18
Wheels: Volk GT-N (Gunmetal with polished lip/GT carbon fiber center caps)
++18x9
++18x10
Brakes
++Stoptech SportStop Slotted brake rotors
++Stoptech Street Performance brake pads
Suspension
++2002 JDM Bathurst Showa Coilovers
++RSR Race springs (447 lb/in::391 lb/in**-0.4”/-0.4”) part # 35-M110
R1 din panel (included; not installed)
Alpine iDA-X100 Media Receiver
Upgraded cabin speakers, front and rear
99 spec JDM Armrest (actually from a 2002)
99 spec JDM Nardi wheel with Flying “M” emblem (actually from a 2002)
99 spec JDM taillights
99 spec JDM front lip
RE replica “FEED” side skirt (FRP)
Odessey PC-680 battery with Metal Jacket
M2 Dual tip 3” exhaust
New Denso Supra Fuel Pump
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Now, let’s cover the powertrain and parts that are specific to LSX/T56
Engine
5.7 Liter LS1 (removed from a 2002 Camaro SS 35th anniversary SLP)
~88,000 miles (8 – 8 – 0 – 0 – 0)
SLP 25% underdrive pulley
224/224 Thunder Racing Cam, Thunder Racing Rods, Comp Springs
FORD 36lb fuel injectors - Red “skinnies”
LS1 Improved Racing Oil Baffle
New OEM oil pan gasket
New OEM rear main seal
New OEM exhaust gaskets
New OEM AC Delco iridium spark plugs
OEM Corvette fuel rail covers
Transmission
T-56 (removed from a 2001)
~18,000 miles (yes, 1 – 8 – 0 – 0 – 0)
New Monster Stage 2 clutch with 18lb lightweight flywheel
New OEM AC Delco slave cylinder
New 36” remote bleeder
New OEM flywheel bolts
New OEM pressure plate bolts
New MGW short shifter with 12mm shaft
New GT500 shift knob
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Finally, let’s cover some of the parts that are specific to an LSX-FD swap
Spoolin Performance 1-3/4” headers
Spoolin Performance custom 2.5” y-pipe to stock FD exhaust location
Full Samberg Performance equipment
++Samberg Performance Mounting kit (powdercoated Red)
++Samberg Performance Radiator kit (version 2.0)
Aluminum driveshaft
Corvette pedestals with biscuit mounts
eBay AC condenser (per recommendation by Samberg)
Halfspec’s Group Buy (#4 in 1st GB) AC lines/equipment
Mattster’s MGW Shifter cover plate
Parker’s power steering line (custom line)
TurnONE power steering flow restrictor
Hinson MC kit [Wilwood 7/8” Clutch M/C]
Digital Dakota SGI-5 Speedometer calibrator
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Milestone Mileages29,250 March 8, 2013 BAR appointment – passed inspection
30,036 August 7, 2013 Tune at Synergy Motorsports
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Closing remarksThanks for taking the time to look through all of this information as I’m sure there is quite a bit to absorb. The main goal of this car was to have a street-driven daily driver with some serious punch.
Being in California, it’s very difficult to modify a car and still stay smog-compliant. So, since I wanted a street legal daily driver, I went to get my car BAR’d and it passed.
This should be indicative of the type of swap my FD underwent: very meticulous and detail-oriented as it took only one visit to the referee.
Even the OD-I diagnostic port works and can still activate the fuel pump, cooling fans and such. The wiring was done in such a way to retain much of the OEM functions as possible.
Please take all of this into consideration when looking at my car in terms of the level of detail and cleanliness it takes to do a swap properly.
Numbers*2904lbs on a full tank*
Dyno-tuned on a Dyna-pack at Synergy Motorsports (Fremont, California; well-known on ls1tech)
393 rwhp
388 ft-tq
2904lbs on a full tank
Asking $32,000VIN: Can be PM’d per request
Located in the Bay Area (San Francisco, CA)