Details
This low mileage one-owner 1993 Mazda RX-7 touring model shows just 20,288 miles on the odometer and is powered by a 1.3L twin-turbocharged and intercooled 13B rotary engine that sends power through a four-speed automatic transmission and limited-slip differential to the rear wheels. The car is finished in red and upholstered in beige leather. The car is equipped with four-wheel ABS brakes, double wishbone suspension, and an aluminum hood. Inside the cabin, the car features a sunroof, Bose subwoofer system, cruise control, power windows, and power locks. The car is currently located in Las Vegas, Nevada.
The third-party photos and inspection of the car show a well-kept and clean example. The exterior shows only minor wear that is consistent with the low mileage, such as small scratches and tiny white specs on a portion of the front bumper. The interior reflects the same condition as the exterior, well kept and cared for. There are no tears reported in the seats, and the dash shows no cracks. The leather upholstery is supple, and the carpets have typical wear that one would expect from a 20,000-mile car. The test drive did not reveal any irregularities, and drove as expected. Engine bay pictures reveal a clean motor and mechanicals that have clearly been looked after and respected.
This RX7 is being sold through a CLASSIC.COM Pro and is located in Las Vegas, Nevada.
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About the model
The Mazda RX-7 Touring is a luxury trim available for the RX-7 FD Generation during 1993 and 1994. Like the rest of the FD range, the Touring version was powered by Mazda's 1.3L 13B rotary twin-turbo engine capable of 255hp, driving power to the rear via a 5-speed manual transmission or an optional (and far less common) automatic transmission. The RX-7 Touring was equipped with a sunroof, front fog lights, rear wiper and leather interior. Yet the most distinctive feature (and to some controversy) was the inclusion of a Bose subwoofer system, which occupied a great deal of space in the rear. Touring examples were often modified by dealers (or by the aftermarket) to feature additional details from the RX-7 R1/R2 variant such as the front and/or rear spoilers. The Touring package was phased out starting in 94' and completely for 95' with the similar, but poorly named, "Popular Equipment Group" package. The JDM equivalent of the Touring package is the Touring X.
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Service History
Ownership History
One owner
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