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Use Findapart.co.uk’s online used Rx7 parts search and search our network of Rx7 parts suppliers for used Rx7 parts and spares delivered direct to your door. Our national network of specialist Rx7 breakers and used parts suppliers supply all parts from recently broken stock vehicles.
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Established Since 1999 we have become the industry leader in sourcing used parts for all Mazda models.
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Established since 1999, we have become the industry leader in sourcing used partss for Mazda Rx7s.
Our Mazda specialist breakers & dismantlers can have your Mazda used parts delivered to your door the following day, ready to fit to your vehicle. Whether you need any part from a complete Mazda engine or even a cheap Mazda gearbox, all Mazda parts are available through our Mazda dismantlers at the lowest prices in the UK. Simply submit one form and wait for each of our supplying Mazda parts specialists to call with the UK's cheapest online Mazda used spares quotes.
The Mazda RX-7 is a sports car produced by the Japanese automaker Mazda from 1978 to 2002. The original RX-7 featured a 1146 cc twin-rotor Wankel rotary engine and a sporty front-midship, rear-wheel drive layout. The RX-7 was a direct replacement for the RX-3 (both were sold in Japan as the Savanna) and subsequently replaced all other Mazda rotary cars with the exception of the Cosmo. The original RX-7 was a sports coupé. The compact and light-weight Wankel engine or rotary engine is situated slightly behind the front axle, a configuration marketed by Mazda as 'front mid-engine'. It was offered in America as a two-seat coupé, with optional 'occasional' rear-seats in Japan, Australia, and other parts of the world. The 'occasional' rear-seats were initially marketed as a dealer installed option for the North American markets. The RX-7 made Car and Driver magazine's Ten Best list five times. In total, 811,634 RX-7s were produced. [