![]() The digital odometer displays 65k kilometers (~40k miles), approximately 100 of which were added by the selling dealer. The leather-wrapped steering wheel features perforated grips and frames a 180-km/h speedometer, a 9k-rpm tachometer, and oil pressure, coolant temperature, and fuel level gauges. Interior equipment includes power windows, automatic climate control, an AM/FM/cassette/CD stereo, and a Bose Acoustic Wave sound system. The cabin features a 2+2 seating arrangement, and the seats are upholstered in red leather with matching door panels and RX-7 branded floor mats. The Type X trim package was similar to the Touring trim offered for the North American market. The selling dealer reports replacing the brake rotors and pads, and notes that the suspension bushings are stiff and in need of replacement. The factory five-spoke 16″ wheels feature ɛ̃fini center caps and are mounted with Bridgestone Potenza front and Kumho Ecsta ASX rear tires. The sunroof panel was repainted during current ownership. ![]() ![]() Features include a sunroof, rear wing, pop-up headlights, driving lights, a rear window wiper, and a dual-outlet exhaust. The car is finished in Brilliant Black (PZ) and badged under the ɛ̃fini brand, which was a Japanese domestic luxury brand for Mazda. This ɛ̃fini FD RX-7 shows 65k kilometers (~40k miles) and is now offered by the selling dealer in California with import documentation and a clean Montana title. Maintenance completed in preparation for sale reportedly included replacement of the brake rotors, brake pads, fuel pump, spark plugs, coolant, and engine oil. Equipment includes 16″ aluminum wheels, a rear wing, automatic climate control, an AM/FM/cassette/CD stereo, and a Bose Acoustic Wave sound system. It is finished in Brilliant Black over red leather, and power comes from a sequentially-turbocharged 1.3L twin-rotor engine paired with a five-speed manual transmission. Drive-by and exhaust note videos are shown below.This 1992 Mazda RX-7 Type X is a right-hand-drive example that was imported to the US from Japan in July 2020. The Florida title is held by the seller’s credit union, and his loan will need to be paid off before transfer to the new owner. Additional pictures of the underbody and suspension are included in the gallery below.Ī factory tool kit, spare wheel, and jack are included in the sale along with import documents, purchase paperwork, and inspection and service records from 2017. The seller had the fuel filter, coolant filler neck, and battery replaced in 2017. Power is sent to the rear wheels via a five-speed manual transmission. Output was rated at 255 horsepower and 217 lb-ft of torque when new. The 1.3-liter 13B-REW Wankel rotary engine features two triangular rotors and sequential twin turbochargers, and is shown running in the start-up video above. Approximately 13k kilometers have been added under current ownership. The ɛ̃fini-branded steering wheel frames chrome-ringed gauges including a tachometer with an 8k-rpm redline, a 180-kmh speedometer, and a digital odometer showing 59k kilometers (~37k miles). Aftermarket speakers have also been installed. Striped floor mats protect black carpets.Īmenities include air conditioning, power windows and locks, and a Pioneer LCD-screen stereo with a hands-free microphone. The RX-7 was configured with 2+2 seating for the Japanese domestic market, and the interior of this example is upholstered in synthetic suede over manually-adjustable front sport seats. The seller also notes that urethane SuperPro suspension bushings have been fitted. The ride height has been lowered with BC adjustable coilovers over Rays Payton Place two-piece 17″ aftermarket wheels mounted with Firestone tires. ![]() The seller points out chips on the nose and fading paint on the side mirrors. This first-year example is finished in Vintage Red (NU) and features front and rear spoilers as well as smoked lenses throughout. The FD RX-7 was introduced for the Japanese market in 1992, a year before sales began in North America, and was first marketed under the ɛ̃fini brand. This ɛ̃fini FD RX-7 shows 59k kilometers (~37k miles) and is offered with import documents, tools, a spare wheel, and a Florida title. The coolant filler neck, fuel filter, and battery have been replaced under current ownership. Power is from a turbocharged 1.3-liter twin-rotor Wankel engine backed by a five-speed manual transmission, and additional equipment includes front and rear spoilers, aftermarket 18″ wheels, coilovers, rear seats, and a double-DIN LCD stereo. This 1992 Mazda RX-7 is a right-hand-drive example that was exported from Japan to the US in April 2017 and purchased by the seller shortly thereafter. ![]()
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