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  • P71

    July 13, 2010 7:59 p.m. P71 UltraDork

    For Sale:

    The following parts for a 1st Generation (SA/FB) Mazda RX-7 (1979-1985) All prices are OBO

    • "Big-bearing" front uprights w/shocks, springs, etc from 84-85 GSL-SE - $50/pair
    • GSL rear axle (4x110 bolt pattern, LSD, rear discs) - $150 (pending
    • 4x110 pattern 14"x6.5" Hayashi Racing Street II 4-spoke wheels w/polished lips and 195/60/14 Bravarius high performance tires - $750
    • Mikuni 2Bbl Sidedraft Carburetor, fuel lines, and Racing Beat long-runner aluminum intake (not smog-legal) - $650
    • MOMO drilled aluminum racing petals - $25
    • Tokico 5-Way Adjustable shocks and struts - $100/all 4

    Also available:

    • Manual steering rack w/ new tie rods - $40
    • Pair of doors w/ manual windows - $40 (pending)
    • Glass rear hatch with no wiper - $10
    • Metal sunroof - $5 (pending)
    • Pair of taillights and center divider (81-85) - $25
    • Front and rear bumper covers - $20/pair
    • Headlight assemblies w/motors - $25/pair
    • 81-85 wide side molding, emblems, and marker lights - $5/everything *12A (ran when pulled, stock ports) - $50
    • 5-Speed manual - $50
    • Front header panel - $5

    Willing to work with Challengers on package deals! Car is getting crushed Thursday no matter what, we're only pulling the really valuable stuff.

  • Spinout007

    July 13, 2010 8:54 p.m. Spinout007 Dork

    DUDE Don't tell me you're crushing your old 7!?!?!? if you just were not across the country!

    So how much on shipping for the Shocks, and pedals to 32615? And yeah if I can get it ready in time it's for a challenger.

  • P71

    July 14, 2010 10:00 a.m. P71 UltraDork

    This one's not mine. It's the junkyard special John bought when he drove mine and got jealous. My car is safe and sound as an ITA racecar now!

    I can do $150 shipped for the shocks and pedals. I'll even throw in the springs and keep the fronts fully assembled.

  • Mazdax605

    July 14, 2010 10:49 a.m. Mazdax605 HalfDork

    What sort of condition are the front uprights in? Are they rusty/crusty? Are the calipers in good working order? I assume you were running GSL-SE pattern 4x114.3 wheels on the front,and the 4x110 in the rear,or did you change the hubs out to the proper 4x110?

    Chris

  • P71

    July 14, 2010 11:22 a.m. P71 UltraDork

    The front uprights for the SE stuff is pretty good. We never ran them. They were purchased along with an SE rear axle in anticipation of swapping this car over to 4x114.3 which never happened. They are off of a wrecked car. Calipers are good, one has a cut brake hose. No rotors and only one dust shield, which is bent.

  • 96DXCivic

    July 14, 2010 11:59 a.m. 96DXCivic Dork

    How hard is it to convert the 4x110 to 4x114.3?

  • P71

    July 14, 2010 12:15 p.m. P71 UltraDork

    Extremely. That's why the GSL-SE stuff brings so much $$$. Basically if you don't already have an 84-85, you need to buy a set of 84-85 uprights and a rear axle housing (both use larger bearings than the 79-83 stuff). On the front you can just swap the discs over to the SE discs no problem (buy those at any Napautozoneboys). The rear axle you will need the SE specific axle shafts, rotors, and calipers.

    Usually since most cars being converted are small bearing anyways, they just buy a complete SE suspension setup.

  • 96DXCivic

    July 14, 2010 1:21 p.m. 96DXCivic Dork

    If I have a full machine shop available, is there anyway to convert a RX-7 rear end to some wheel pattern that is useful?

  • P71

    July 14, 2010 3:48 p.m. P71 UltraDork

    Yup! Have the axles drilled and studs installed, find a disc that works, and you're done. Or buy an SE rear axle (4x114.3).

  • 96DXCivic

    July 14, 2010 5:28 p.m. 96DXCivic Dork

    Ok cool. I just haven't been able to find an SE axle for cheap in Alabama or Tennessee or Kentucky.

  • P71

    July 15, 2010 1:12 p.m. P71 UltraDork

    UPDATES!

    The driveline is gone as are the parking brake cables.

    However, the intake ended up having a broken mounting ear, and is generally in worse shape than thought, so we're dropping the price to $500 for the carb+intake+accessories.

    The shocks are also beat to hell. We'll take $35 for the rears (and have springs too). Dunno if we can even get the fronts out.

  • Spinout007

    July 15, 2010 3:50 p.m. Spinout007 Dork

    Beat to hell as in useable? or should I keep looking for daily/autoX/challenger shocks?

  • P71

    July 15, 2010 6:45 p.m. P71 UltraDork

    The front shocks were bent, so we didn't pull them. The backs look usable, but one is missing the adjuster/clicky thingy on the top. I have a local on his way to look at them, but if he doesn't want them I'd take like $25 for them.

    The car is now officially a cube going to China. Here's what we saved:

    • Mikuni 2Bbl Carb, Dry-runner intake (broken mounting ear) - $500
    • 14x6.5 Hayashi Racing Steet II's w/195/60/14 Bavarius tires - $650/4
    • Headlight motors w/armatures - $25/pair
    • Alternator - $5
    • Wiper motor, arms, and wipers - $20
    • HVAC blower motor - $5
    • 5-Speed manual trans w/shifter, bellhousing, crossmember - $50
    • GSL rear end (small bearing) w/discs and LSD - $100
    • Maroon GSL driver's seat, brown seatbelt, and receiver - $20/all
    • Glass rear hatch (no wiper, and no holes) w/good struts - $10
    • Parking brake handle, interior plastics, and switchgear - $10/all
    • Taillights, housings, and center divider - $25/all
    • 84-85 big bearing front uprights from a GSL-SE complete with springs, mounts, shocks, calipers, and mounts. Needs discs (GSL or SE will work) and dust shields - $25/pair
    • 4 NGK Rotary plugs - $5
    • Sunroof rotary nob and wind deflector - $5
  • wvumtnbkr

    July 21, 2010 1:36 p.m. wvumtnbkr New Reader

    where are you located?

    Do you still have the rearend? I thought you siad the drivetrain was gone, but saw in your most recent post there was a price with it.

    Thanks!

    Rob

  • P71

    July 21, 2010 8:34 p.m. P71 UltraDork

    Rob,

    Located in SW Washington, about 45 minutes north of Portland, OR. The SE axle is gone, the GSL axle is still here but there is a person actively trying to buy it. I won't ship anything that doesn't fit in a flat rate box though.

 

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