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Old Sep 5, 2006 | 01:32 PM
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Cool 3rd Gen Fire Recovery

Hey whats going on guys the name is teddy i currently own a 1979 sa and a 1972 rx2 I'm about to tred water in the deep end and buy a 1993 twin turbo rx7 from a fire that it was in.

The owner bought the car for 1500 he is willin to sell it for 1000 maybe 900 bucks.

Has all the interior, i mean it is all there the things that are missing are both fenders, hood front bumper, core support, brake booster, all lines and the master brake cylinder, master clutch cylinder, wire harness is cutt on both sides what do you guys think. I don't want the car to be street car My bro and myself plan on dragging the car. Just want some in-put on what you 3rd gen guys think. thanks for the help
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Old Sep 5, 2006 | 02:53 PM
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It not a bad deal to get that but the work to get it back original shap is going to be a little pricey....you could try to find a J-spec front clip buy the brake booster and other brake stuff from a US model(not a 100% sure if they are the same as the Jspec)....The harnesses can and should be bought new---Malloy Mazda for around $700 bucks each... so all in all you maybe around $8000+ in parts ....It all depends on the route you go...This is definitly a very rough estimate!!
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