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1982 Mazda RX-7 Pricing and Specs

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$2,090*
Mazda RX-7

The Mazda RX-7 1982 prices range from $2,090 for the basic trim level Coupe RX-7 Super Deluxe to $4,070 for the top of the range Coupe RX-7 Super Deluxe.

The Mazda RX-7 1982 comes in Coupe.

The Mazda RX-7 1982 is available in Leaded Petrol. Engine sizes and transmissions vary from the Coupe 1.1L 3 SP Automatic to the Coupe 1.1L 5SP Manual.

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Mazda RX-7 FAQs

Where can I find rear window weatherstrip seal for a 1990 Mazda RX-7 convertible?

Rubber window seals are a constant source of frustration for car restorers (and let's not forget the RX-7 Convertible is getting on for 40 years old now). The seals don't last forever (particularly in Australia with its UV radiation) and once the dealership supplies dry up, there's not always the demand for rubber manufacturers to continue to make them. Popular makes and models don't have quite the same problem, but even newer niche models like, say the latter-day Holden Monaro, is giving owners all sorts of problems sourcing replacement rubber parts.


Social media might be your friend here. Try to find an online RX-7 owners' group and ask the question, Even if there are none readily available, some car clubs have enough members that specialist manufacturers will run off a batch of replacement parts, provided the club buys a job lot. If not, you might just find another RX-7 owner who has stumbled on to a replacement rubber that was originally made for a different car (or application altogether) that will fit and do the job. Don't rule out finding a similar rubber seal and modifying it to fit your car by slicing off part of it.

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Mazda RX9 - When will Mazda launch the next rotary sport car?

The short answer is: nobody knows.


Recent rumours suggest that a hybrid-powered piston-engined coupe with a small rotary range-extender engine might be under consideration, or even a non-rotary-powered piston-hybrid sports car bearing the 'RX-9' badge may be in the pipeline. With Mazda developing inline six-cylinder petrol engines, the latter might be more on the money.


But a low-volume expensive coupe is probably not on Mazda's priorities list, sadly.


Thank you.

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