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E 9/2/07 Win classic Mazda RX7
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Every issue of Practical Classics gives you the opportunity to win a classic car. From January 17 until February 9 you can enter Practical Classics' exclusive competition to win a Mazda RX-7 that the magazine bought as a project car in spring last year. The winner of the Mazda RX-7 will be announced in the May 2007 issue of Practical Classics and nowhere else.
THE PRIZE - 1983 Mazda RX-7 Mk I
A new RX-7 would have cost you £9000 25 years ago, and only 7000 of these rotary-engined cars were sold in the UK. The first-generation RX-7 was produced between 1978 and 1986. The Wankel engine is free-revving, delivering a top speed of 125mph. Parts can be difficult to get hold of and RX-7s are thirsty, but they look great. Since buying the Mazda in spring 2006, the Practical Classics team has done a lot of work to the old girl and although she’s far from perfect, she is now looking good and will make a great (and fast) first classic.
http://www.greatcompetitions.co.uk/admin/comp_login.asp?pg=prc&id=161
Every issue of Practical Classics gives you the opportunity to win a classic car. From January 17 until February 9 you can enter Practical Classics' exclusive competition to win a Mazda RX-7 that the magazine bought as a project car in spring last year. The winner of the Mazda RX-7 will be announced in the May 2007 issue of Practical Classics and nowhere else.
THE PRIZE - 1983 Mazda RX-7 Mk I
A new RX-7 would have cost you £9000 25 years ago, and only 7000 of these rotary-engined cars were sold in the UK. The first-generation RX-7 was produced between 1978 and 1986. The Wankel engine is free-revving, delivering a top speed of 125mph. Parts can be difficult to get hold of and RX-7s are thirsty, but they look great. Since buying the Mazda in spring 2006, the Practical Classics team has done a lot of work to the old girl and although she’s far from perfect, she is now looking good and will make a great (and fast) first classic.
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