how much would you pay?
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how much would you pay?
I'm attempting to estimate what my RX-7 is worth.
'94 Silver Touring
-Florida area
-106000 miles
-new reman @ 100000 miles
-new thermostat during engine swap
-new flywheel during engine swap
-new oil pump during engine swap
-every gasket replaced ($220.00 worth)
-all check valves replaced during engine swap ($250.00 worth)
-new clutch installed during engine swap
-silver silicon hose techniques hoses everywhere during engine swap
-2 new solenoids (they broke when putting in silicon hoses)
-Turbos are boosting perfectly 10-8-10
-dawes devices manual boost gauge
-home depot pre-controller
-4" Greddy Cat Back exhaust
-TKT cold air intake
-TKT power pulley kit
-TKT column mount boost gauge
-Fluidyne all-aluminum radiator installed @ 103000 miles
-body and interior in excellent condition
-new tires @90,500 (rotated 7,000 miles ago)
-new brakes and rotors @ 90,500
-mud guards installed @104000 miles
-new floor mats
-bose system actually works and sounds great
-clarion ARX8570x de-tachable face receiver with Crutchfield adapter for Bose system
-clarion CDC655 TZ 6-disk cd changer installed in the compartment behind passenger seat
-no mechanical or electrical problems
pics can be seen at:
http://communities.msn.com/MazdaManiacs/neosrx7.msnw
page 2 showes engine being swapped
this post helped a little but I think people were being a little partial to the silver color:
https://www.rx7club.com/forum/showth...threadid=69630
there are RX-7s in my area priced from $14-20,000.00 with the original engine but lower miles.
I paid $13,000 originally (jan 2001) and put about 6,000+ grand in the car (parts and labor) over the past year. It is running absolutely fabulous now!
Your input is appreciated (not sure if this was lounge material or not but I know the people who view this forum [3RD-Gen Specific] would know best)
thanks!!!!
Neo
'94 Silver Touring
-Florida area
-106000 miles
-new reman @ 100000 miles
-new thermostat during engine swap
-new flywheel during engine swap
-new oil pump during engine swap
-every gasket replaced ($220.00 worth)
-all check valves replaced during engine swap ($250.00 worth)
-new clutch installed during engine swap
-silver silicon hose techniques hoses everywhere during engine swap
-2 new solenoids (they broke when putting in silicon hoses)
-Turbos are boosting perfectly 10-8-10
-dawes devices manual boost gauge
-home depot pre-controller
-4" Greddy Cat Back exhaust
-TKT cold air intake
-TKT power pulley kit
-TKT column mount boost gauge
-Fluidyne all-aluminum radiator installed @ 103000 miles
-body and interior in excellent condition
-new tires @90,500 (rotated 7,000 miles ago)
-new brakes and rotors @ 90,500
-mud guards installed @104000 miles
-new floor mats
-bose system actually works and sounds great
-clarion ARX8570x de-tachable face receiver with Crutchfield adapter for Bose system
-clarion CDC655 TZ 6-disk cd changer installed in the compartment behind passenger seat
-no mechanical or electrical problems
pics can be seen at:
http://communities.msn.com/MazdaManiacs/neosrx7.msnw
page 2 showes engine being swapped
this post helped a little but I think people were being a little partial to the silver color:
https://www.rx7club.com/forum/showth...threadid=69630
there are RX-7s in my area priced from $14-20,000.00 with the original engine but lower miles.
I paid $13,000 originally (jan 2001) and put about 6,000+ grand in the car (parts and labor) over the past year. It is running absolutely fabulous now!
Your input is appreciated (not sure if this was lounge material or not but I know the people who view this forum [3RD-Gen Specific] would know best)
thanks!!!!
Neo
Last edited by neoanderson; 04-09-02 at 11:47 PM.
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Probably around $17 or so. Most ppl like to do their own mods so they know they are done right and so they can do it as they want to. No 2 cars are alike and most enthusiasts want to do stuff on their own, not somethign that someone else did.
I also agree with alwan16, as a potential buyer I would view your interest in teh club, the car, and knowledge of the car as a +
I also agree with alwan16, as a potential buyer I would view your interest in teh club, the car, and knowledge of the car as a +
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