This 1988 Mazda RX-7 from North Carolina features the desirable
5-speed manual transmission, and the odometer currently displays
about 30,700 miles A partial list of notable equipment reported by
the seller includes 15-inch BBS wheels, pop-up headlights, a
power-operated soft top, perforated leather interior, and headrest
speakers. The seller reports no notable modifications. The
second-generation FC RX-7 was introduced in 1985 and was designed
as less of a tightly focused sports car than its predecessor,
opting instead to target contemporary grand tourers like the
Porsche 944 and Nissan 300ZX. Mazda took considerable effort to
ensure the RX-7 convertible retained the coupe's driving
experience, including fitting an aluminum hood for weight savings
and the Turbo version's larger brake rotors for added stopping
power. Power comes from a 1.3-liter rotary engine, rated at 146
horsepower and 138 lb-ft of torque. Output is sent to the rear
wheels via a 5-speed manual transmission.EquipmentA partial list of
notable equipment reported by the seller includes: 15-inch BBS
wheels Power-operated soft top Pop-up headlights Perforated leather
upholstery Speakers in the headrestsRecent Service HistoryThe
attached Carfax history report shows that the following services
have been performed: August 2025: Fuel pump replacedAdditional
service history is detailed in the attached Carfax report and
available upon request.Other Items Included in Sale 1 key Owner's
manuals Service records Center cap removal key
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