1993 Mazda Rx7 Race Car Rolling Chassis R1 Roll Cage on 2040-parts.com
San Diego, California, US
This is a 1993 Mazda RX7 R1 roller. This car does not have a vin number, so it can only be used as a race car....
Car has: doors, hatch, gas tank, rear end (not sure what R&P), axles, front and rear suspension, factory wheels on Hoosier Wets, coil over shocks, DOM 6 point cage welded in, Racing Steering wheel...
Car was a project that never got finished...
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