Update 4/25/2019: This low-mileage Mazda RX-7 ended up selling for an astonishing $70,000 on Bring a Trailer, making it the most expensive FD-generation RX-7 to ever sell on the site. We have a feeling values are only going up from here. Our original article, written when the car was first listed for sale, can be seen below.

Low-mileage Japanese sports cars from the 1990s are some of the hottest collectable cars on the planet right now. Values are going way up, and owners of clean, unmolested examples are taking advantage. This 4550-mile FD-generation RX-7 is the latest car to pop up for sale, and it looks just about perfect.

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This 1994 model painted in Montego Blue is currently up for bidding on Bring a Trailer, and it's one of the cleanest RX-7s we've ever seen. It's totally unmodified, and still sports its factory sequentially turbocharged 13B rotary engine. Most importantly, this car is optioned with the five-speed stick.

According to the listing, the car sat unused for around 12 years with its first owner before being purchased by the seller. It recently underwent a refresher service to get everything back to working order, which included an oil and filter change, new spark plugs, and a new battery. The fuel tank was drained and refilled with fresh gasoline, too.

The pictures reveal a stunning paint job with a deep shine, and a flawless interior. Even the original Bose Acoustic Wave sound system is still present in the trunk area. This thing is truly a 25 year-old time capsule.

The car is up for grabs now on Bring a Trailer, and despite only being listed for a few hours, has already been bid up to $25,000 at the time of this writing. It has seven days to go, and judging by how much that 187-mile NSX and 7000-mile Supra went for—$151,000 and $121,000, respectively—we'd say this car has a long way to go.

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