The 1994 Mazda RX-7 Touring is a sporty, iconic Japanese vehicle manufactured in the early 90s. It is powered by a distinctive rotary engine, specifically a replacement 1.3-liter 13B Wankel unit paired with sequential turbochargers from Pettit Racing. Finished in its original Midnight Blue paint, this right-hand-drive RX-7 stands out for its aggressive styling and classic design cues, including pop-up headlights, rounded wheel arches, and a prominent rear wing. With a well-maintained 5-speed manual transmission, it offers an engaging driving experience suited to enthusiasts seeking a unique blend of nostalgia and performance. Despite now residing in Tennessee after previous registrations in Texas and Arkansas, this RX-7 retains its charm and is actively sought after by collectors and motorsports enthusiasts alike.