


Sprayed badges and wing mirrors black

Building a desirable first car



Sprayed badges and wing mirrors black
Sprayed the whole plastics in the interior black with glitter to make it more interesting. Including the center console


Took the single din center console and cut out room for a double din pioneer stereo with Apple CarPlay. Cut, filled, sanded and sprayed


New wheels fitted to the car with some new tyres 💯


Purchased some wheels off FB and re-sprayed + refurbished them myself

Purchased a cheap double sub box off FB marketplace. Need to add some brand new subs and re-spray the box. Also waiting on some 3 way coaxial speakers for the front and rear to upgrade the standard ones. And also waiting on some 6x9 speakers for the parcel shelf. Going with pioneer for all of it. Also purchased a 1200 watt 4ch amp and a 1000 watt 2ch amp
Created
23 November 2025
Owner
Mckenzie
FeaturedMany years in the making, this project has finally become a reality. The 13G engine was a non production Le Mans race engine build by Mazda Factory Racing for the early Group C 757 and Lola T88/40. Mazda was defined by the development of rotary-powered prototypes, culminating in the 787B becoming the first Japanese car and only rotary engine to win the 24 Hours of Le Mans in 1991. Starting in 1983, Mazdaspeed competed in the Junior (C2) class, progressing through models 717C, 727C, and 737C, before challenging for top-tier honors with the 757, 767, and 787 in the late 1980s. In the late 90s I was captivated by my brother's Mazda RX7 FC. (He also has a red one). I remember distinctly how cool the car was, the equalizer, the subwoofers, his collection of CDs including Beat Dominator and 2 Unlimited. It was an era that shaped who I am today. By 2003 I bought my own FC, a 1988 GXL (S4) and continued to hold onto the dream of that car with years of tinkering, turboing, and microteching. In 2010 I bought a rolling chassis out of Winnipeg MB that eventually would be used in this project and pulled the motor from the GXL. I tackled that engine pull in my driveway with a friend. The GXL was regretfully crushed after the engine was pulled and by 2021 I decided it was time to step it up. After a decade of love the S4 engine was pulled and went into a 94' 240sx. And the 13G RX7 project began. This project actually required me purchasing two 13G eccentric shafts. The first one I regretfully sent to Chips Motorsports and I quickly learned Instagram posts can mislead you in believing someone is an "expert". Chips response to me was "what am I going to do" after he removed material from the shaft (destroying it's usefulness) and not sizing the bearing to fit the shaft. No refund, no admission of wrongdoing. Anyways - Spilt milk, and a paperweight. We took the unique, and (thanks to Chips - increasingly) rare eccentric shaft and placed it at the heart of our 20B engine. Adam from Rotary Engine Canada (REC) helped assemble the engine sourcing a new condition 13G E shaft, and installing the 20b to a CD009 Nissan 6 speed transmission using a supplied kit. (Adam's & Mike's expertise and support through the project has been instrumental!) Jessie w/ Titan Fabrication out of Calgary AB did the front end tube frame work and installed a Ronin Speedworks Ford 8.8 Rear end kit. Thank you to our sponsors and those who helped contribute to the project. It's been many years in the making and I'm excited to showcase this very unique build.
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FeaturedMy first car was my dream car