Mazda RX-7 FD3S Donation in Texas

Join the ranks of passionate collectors and enthusiasts by donating a 1993-1995 Mazda RX-7 FD3S, a true icon in the JDM sports car community.

The Mazda RX-7 FD (FD3S) from 1993-1995 is one of the most celebrated models in the Japanese sports car scene. With its lightweight, agile design and unique 13B-REW rotary engine, this car has become a staple among JDM enthusiasts and collectors alike. Often revered as a drift icon, the RX-7 FD represents a golden era of performance and innovation in the automotive world. In Texas, where car culture thrives, your donation can help preserve the legacy of this iconic vehicle.

As a donor, you’re not just giving away a car; you’re contributing to the preservation of automotive history. The RX-7 FD, particularly with its original-paint and numbers-matching credentials, holds significant value in today’s collector market. The JDM import community in Texas recognizes the importance of maintaining these vehicles in their authentic state, making them all the more desirable among collectors and enthusiasts.

📖Generation guide

FD3S Series 6 • 1993-1995

The only U.S. available years for the FD3S, featuring the 13B-REW twin-rotor engine. Known for its lightweight design at 2700 lbs and advanced sequential twin-turbo system.

FD3S Series 7 • 1996-1998

JDM only, the Series 7 models introduced new refinements and were also part of the rotary-engine legacy, yet not available in the U.S. market.

FD3S Series 8 • 1999-2002

Final iteration of the FD3S, featuring advanced tuning options. Again, these models are JDM only and hold significant collector value.

Known issues by generation

The RX-7 FD (FD3S) generation is often affected by issues inherent to its rotary engine design. The apex seals on the 13B-REW typically require rebuilding every 80,000 to 100,000 miles, with rebuild costs ranging from $5,000 to $12,000. Many owners choose to convert the sequential twin-turbo setup (Hitachi HT-12 + HT-15) to a single-turbo configuration, which can significantly devalue a collector example. Other concerns include AC condenser failures due to heat-soak from the under-radiator position, necessitating a $400-$800 replacement. It's critical for any potential donor to maintain a service-history-stamp-book to substantiate repairs and modifications.

Donation value by condition + generation

The donation value of an RX-7 FD (FD3S) varies widely based on condition and originality. Original-paint and numbers-matching examples command a premium of 30-50% over resprayed vehicles. Clean driver examples can fetch between $30,000 to $60,000, while pristine R1/R2 models with low mileage and in original condition can soar above $80,000, with some reaching $150,000 or more at auctions like Bring a Trailer and RM Sotheby's. Notably, factory-equipped turbo models maintain a higher value than those that have undergone substantial modifications, particularly single-turbo conversions which may adversely affect market value.

Donation process for this model

Donating your RX-7 FD (FD3S) through Rev Up Giving requires careful documentation and proper appraisal. A qualified appraiser is mandatory, and documentation should include a completed Hagerty Valuation Tool analysis, alongside auction comps from Bring a Trailer, RM Sotheby’s, or Mecum. Thorough photographs of the service-history-stamp-book and JDM-import paperwork are also essential, especially considering the complexities of DMV titling and 25-year DOT-import exemptions. For vehicles from the last 25 years, such as JDM RX-7 Series 7 and 8, the exemption applies, enhancing their appeal as collectible classics.

Texas regional notes

In Texas, the RX-7 FD (FD3S) is more than just a sports car; it's a cultural icon among the drift community. Regional meets celebrate these vehicles, where enthusiasts gather to share their passion for JDM imports. However, the climate can impact these cars, especially the aluminum body and the single-stage clearcoat that may suffer from prolonged exposure to sun and heat. Owners are advised to take special care of engine cooling systems, particularly due to the RX-7’s unique sequential turbo setup, ensuring these vehicles remain in prime condition.

FAQ

What should I do if my RX-7's apex seals need replacement?
If your RX-7's apex seals are due for replacement, it is advisable to engage a rotary engine specialist. Regular maintenance ensures longevity, and documenting all repairs in a service-history-stamp-book is crucial for maintaining value.
Are head-stud upgrades necessary for my RX-7?
Head-stud upgrades can be beneficial for enhanced performance and reliability. If you're planning to increase boost or engage in heavy usage, consulting with a specialist can provide insight into cost-effective solutions that preserve engine integrity.
How can I verify if my RX-7 was part of the snap-ring recall?
To check if your RX-7 was affected by the snap-ring recall, examine the VIN and contact Mazda or a rotary specialist. Documentation and service records will indicate if the necessary repairs were performed.
How can I prove my RX-7 has original paint?
To prove original paint, obtain a detailed inspection report from a qualified appraiser. Original paint typically shows signs of wear consistent with age but retains the factory finish, which can enhance your car's value significantly.
What paperwork is needed for JDM-import vehicles over 25 years old?
For JDM-import vehicles over 25 years old, ensure you have the original import paperwork and any title documentation required by your state. The 25-year DOT-import exemption allows for easier registration and titling.
How can I maintain my RX-7's value if I want to modify it?
If you plan to modify your RX-7, keep all original parts and document all changes. Retaining the factory twin-turbo setup and avoiding major modifications will help maintain its value in the collector market.
What does a service-history-stamp-book signify?
A service-history-stamp-book provides a verifiable record of maintenance and repairs, significantly influencing the resale value of your RX-7. It's recommended that every owner maintains this for future buyers.

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If you own a Mazda RX-7 FD (FD3S) and are passionate about preserving its legacy, consider donating to Rev Up Giving. Your generous contribution will not only help maintain this iconic vehicle's status in the collector community but also support future generations of car enthusiasts.

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