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Year:1993 Mileage:46618
Location:

Calgary, AB, Canada

Calgary, AB, Canada

THIS IS A STUNNING ONE OWNER COLLECTOR CAR! THAT JUST CAME IN ON TRADE

ONLY ONE REGISTERED OWNER , PURCHASED NEW IN CALGARY IN 1993 AND WAS BABIED SINCE

ADULT OWNED , NEVER RACED OR ABUSED , WAS IN GREAT COMPANY IN A HEATED ENVIROMENT NEXT TO A FERRARI AND  AN ASTON MARTIN

THERE WERE APRROX 250 RX7'S SOLD IN CANADA IN 93 AND THIS IS ONE OF THEM! EXTREMELY RARE LIKE NEW CAR !

46618 ORIGINAL KMS! (28967 MILES)

ORIGINAL PAINT (THAT LOOKS FANTASTIC)

ORIGINAL LIKE NEW INTERIOR

NEW TIRES WITH ORIGINAL WHEELS

ONLY THING NOT FACTORY IS A CATBACK EXHAUST ( WHICH SOUNDS AMAZING )

THIS BABY RUNS AND DRIVES FANTASTIC AND IS EXTREMELY QUICK! THIS THING HANDLES LIKE A FERRARI!

1993-1995 RX 7S ARE VERY COLLECTIBLE AND SOUGHT AFTER , THEY ARE TRULY A JAPANESE SUPERCAR MUSCLECAR

 

IF YOU ARE LOOKING FOR AN UNMOLESTED FACTORY ORIGINAL TO ADD TO YOUR COLLECTION THIS IS THE ONE !

WILL ASSIST IN SHIPPING WORLDWIDE

WILL LOOK AT CLASSIC MUSCLE CAR TRADES OR NEWER VEHICLES!


On 20-Oct-13 at 12:59:02 EDT, seller added the following information:

Hi guys , I've had a couple of people email me to let me know r1 option had leather seats as well as spoiler etc 

This car has the suede seats so it does not have the r1 option , but it does have the factory spoiler 

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