Vehicle Description
1993 Mazda RX-7 Two-owner ca, prior owner purchased in 2014 & used
sparingly 1.3L, turbocharged, twin-rotor Wankel rotary engine (code
13B-REW) with K&N air filter Five-speed manual transmission
Vintage Red exterior (code NU) and black leather interior
Air-conditioning, power rack-and-pinion steering and power
four-wheel disc brakes, cruise control, power windows, power locks
and power sideview mirrors Dual front airbags and anti-lock brakes
HKS catalytic convertor-back exhaust, aftermarket rear spoiler
Aftermarket infotainment system with tinted windows Fog lights,
carbon fiber-look wrap on some interior trim pieces Documentation
includes owner?s manual, available service records, some of the
removed factory and three keys. Clean Car Fax shows two owner
Mazda?s sports car, the RX-7, was in its third-generation by 1993,
15 years after its debut. Made in Mazda?s Hiroshima assembly plant
in March 1992, this example is a three-owner car. The third owner
bought it in September 2014 and about 3,000 miles have been added,
car had 69,xxx miles at the time. Clean car fax show two prior
owners and no accidents. Dressed in Vintage Red (code NU), the
car?s paint and trim are in overall very good order. The bodywork
is straight and solid, the body-colored bumpers fit tightly to the
body and the engine bay is very tidy. The windows have been tinted.
However, there?s a small dent on the passenger-side rocker panel.
This car rolls on new Hankook Ventus V2 radials, size 225/50R16 at
all our corners. Each one is mounted to a factory alloy wheel. Some
of the wheels bear scratches. Under the hood is a 1.3L,
turbocharged, twin-rotor Wankel rotary engine (code 13B-REW) with a
K&N air filter. The turbos were operated sequentially, with
only the primary providing boost until 4,500 rpm and the secondary
additionally coming online afterwards. Notably, this was the
world's first volume-production sequential turbocharger system.
Backing up the motor is a five-speed manual transmission. Driver
convenience features include air-conditioning, power
rack-and-pinion steering, power four-wheel disc brakes, cruise
control, power windows, power locks and power sideview mirrors. In
September 2021 the car received an oil and filter change. Inside,
the black leather interior is overall very good shape. The front
buckets show some minor wear on the seats and the shift knob shows
wear. The black carpet and headliner complement the seats and
there?s a three-spoke steering wheel. The inner door liners and
dashboard are in overall great shape. Some of the trim bits are
wrapped in carbon fiber. A console-mounted shifter and an
aftermarket infotainment system. At launch, three option packages
were offered; the ?base,? the Touring and the R1. A five-speed
manual transmission was standard, and a four-speed automatic was
available on the base model and Touring package. The Touring
package included a glass moonroof, fog lights, leather seats, a
rear window wiper and a Bose Acoustic Wave music system with CD
player. The R1 model featured upgraded springs, Bilstein shocks, an
additional engine oil cooler, an aerodynamics package comprising a
front lip and rear wing, suede seats. Documentation includes
owner?s manual. Competition to this Mazda in 1993 included Acura?s
NSX, Chevrolet?s Corvette, Dodge?s Stealth R/T, Ferrari?s 348 TB,
Lexus? SC300, Mitsubishi?s 3000VR, Nissan?s 300ZX Turbo, Porsche?s
911 Carrera 4 and Toyota?s Supra Turbo. Do you collect RX-7s for
the rotary engines? Did you have one of these in high school or
college and you?ve been seeking another one? Now?s your chance.
Stop by MotoeXotica Classic Cars today to see it for yourself. VIN:
JM1FD3310P0204229 This car is currently located at our facility in
St. Louis, Missouri. Current mileage on the odometer shows 75,872
miles. It is sold as is, where is, on a clean and clear, mileage
exempt title. GET OUT AND DRIVE!!! Note: Please see full terms and
conditions listed below that pertain to the purchase of any said
vehicle, thank you.