2004 Mazda Rx-8 Base Coupe 4-door 1.3l Rx8 on 2040-cars
Lawrenceville, Georgia, United States
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I'm a second owner. first owner was 65 year old lady. GOOD: Mazmart upgraded remanufactured engine installed by Mazmart at 61000 while we're in we put new clutch oem coils ngk plugs and wires oem coolant tank oem radiator cap new rotors and pads not leaking tail lights clear headlight and taillights black painted calipers with yellow rx8 on it maintenance by Mazcare they reflash pcm by current version lubricate chassis put valvoline 10w40 in diff and redline mt-90 in transmission Two stroke oil is used in every tank Four almost new matching Bridgestone tires All with paper work NOT SO GOOD: small rock chips on front bumper covered by genuine mazda touch up paint little wear on driver seat lumbar support inch and half crack on passenger air bag few hail bumps not bad at all i noticed them on second time hand wash peeling paint on rear spoiler but covered with black plastidip There is no BAD list. It goes with after market wheel but original wheel are included. Also will include sunroof deflector Chrome exhaust chrome inserts And 4 never been worn bridgestone tires If any questetions about rx8 feel free to call 678 464 1137 |
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