Great Photo Set of Konig Rewinds on an FB
#1
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Great Photo Set of Konig Rewinds on an FB
This photo shoot from bringatrailer has a great set of photo for an FB with Konig Graphite Rewinds, lots of angles. This makes me want them!
https://bringatrailer.com/listing/1983-mazda-rx-7-41/
https://bringatrailer.com/listing/1983-mazda-rx-7-41/
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This photo shoot from bringatrailer has a great set of photo for an FB with Konig Graphite Rewinds, lots of angles. This makes me want them!
https://bringatrailer.com/listing/1983-mazda-rx-7-41/
https://bringatrailer.com/listing/1983-mazda-rx-7-41/
I was talking to a local guy here, he listed his for sale for $5500. 1983 Rx7 w/ 143,000 kilometers, minor rust bubbles on each fender and a torn drivers seat, but all original. Ended up getting 5k for it. This is in Canada of course but still, i remember I bought my first one for $600 in that condition 17 years ago!
Time flies.
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Ya I followed that on BAT, nice car. I was very surprised to see a 'modified' FB get that much interest and go for that $$.
All proper mods, but I am biased.. streetport 12a.. legit carb setup etc.
Yes the Japanese car values are certainly going up. And muscle car prices going down. Makes sense.
All proper mods, but I am biased.. streetport 12a.. legit carb setup etc.
Yes the Japanese car values are certainly going up. And muscle car prices going down. Makes sense.
#4
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He linked his post on the facebook groups! Beautiful car! Definitely surprised at how much it pulled. These cars seemingly have gone up quite a bit recently.
I was talking to a local guy here, he listed his for sale for $5500. 1983 Rx7 w/ 143,000 kilometers, minor rust bubbles on each fender and a torn drivers seat, but all original. Ended up getting 5k for it. This is in Canada of course but still, i remember I bought my first one for $600 in that condition 17 years ago!
Time flies.
I was talking to a local guy here, he listed his for sale for $5500. 1983 Rx7 w/ 143,000 kilometers, minor rust bubbles on each fender and a torn drivers seat, but all original. Ended up getting 5k for it. This is in Canada of course but still, i remember I bought my first one for $600 in that condition 17 years ago!
Time flies.
#5
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I Feel prices of working rx7's is justified, non working cars should NOT be expensive, the amount of money you NEED to get them running is the kicker. If you need a simple rebuild you are looking at 2500$-3500$. I have received offers for 10,00$ for my 100k Auto GS . It has no rust , the only dent it had was PDR'd . about 4000$ in work doen to it and another 1000$ in parts ( only because I am stingy and get great deals, if i had paid full price it be closer to 2500$) ., so im already 7500 deep ( paid 2300$ for the car) + my countless hours of labor on it . Also here are pictures of my new rewinds , i got the four for 250$ NEW . + 80$ for the instal and balancing.
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Your cars looks great on the silver Rewinds.
Frogman, when and where did you get yours, I only see them for $110 each!
Frogman, when and where did you get yours, I only see them for $110 each!
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