If you enjoy ‘90s sports cars, it’s hard not to love the third and final generation of the Mazda RX-7, known as the FD chassis. Everything about the vehicle is impressive, from its breathtaking looks to the notorious Rotary engine. This 1992 Mazda RX-7 has a quality list of modifications, making it a dream car for anyone who enjoys Japanese sports cars.
Driver Motorsports in Rustburg, Virginia offers this sweet RX-7 for sale. This right-hand-drive model was recently imported from Japan, but it is 100% legal in the United States with a valid Virginia title and all importation documents. The seller notes that this car is ready for the track, car shows, or even being daily driven.
The exterior on this RX-7 uses a host of parts from various automotive styling companies: Modifications include rear over fenders manufactured by BN Sports, a hood from tuner RE Amemiya, a front bumper from Japanese-based aero company Sexy Style, and last but not least, Mazdaspeed made the rear wing and side skirts. Additionally, the vehicle features a full set of Volk CE28 lightweight wheels, which look right at home on this aggressive Mazda.
There are a handful of changes inside the cabin, but it mostly retains the OEM theme. There are a handful of noticeable upgrades though, such as a Momo steering wheel, a Recaro driver’s seat, and a flocked dashboard.
Each FD RX-7 used the 13B-REW, a 1.3-liter twin-turbocharged twin-rotor engine. A 4-speed automatic transmission was available, but fortunately, this one uses a 5-speed manual transmission to drive the rear wheels. This example has a few minor modifications, such as an HKS intercooler, HKS intercooler piping, and a Fujitsubo exhaust.
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