2004 Mazda Rx-8 Base Coupe 4-door 1.3l on 2040-cars
Tucson, Arizona, United States
Your are bidding on a 2004 Mazda Rx8, With a 4 Speed Automatic Transmission with the Overdrive, Manual Option ( Like Triptonic ) Dealer Installed Options: Front Air Dam, Rear Aero Flares, Side Aero Flares, 18" Wheels, Xenon Headlights, Moonroof, DSC with Traction Control, 2AP appearance package, In disc 6 disc cd changer with upgraded premium sound package, Rear Wing Spoiler, Fog Lamps, Tochigi Fuji Limited slip Differential, 2TR Touring Package. Service: Car is current on oil Change, Just had Transmission Service couple of weeks ago, Dealer has performed 2 ECM factory upgrades ( tags on door panel ), Dealer replaced the engine on 5-29-2008, also dealer replaced the catalytic converter as part of its emissions recall on 10-20-2006, Exterior: Overall is in very good condition - The paint is in really good shape, the only issues are that the clear on the rear spoiler is peeling a little, and their are a couple of scratches on the roof near the sunroof. Also the front bumper on the passenger side near the hood has a split from and the passenger side blinker needs to be replaced or reinstalled. The bumper issues is from a theft recovery in which just before they recovered it the vehichle must have hit something. you can see it in one of the pictures. Interior: It is missing the driver side sun visor ( you can purchase on ebay for under 50 bucks ) otherwise the interior is in my opinion if very good shape, seats dash console everything looks very good, the factory floor mats could stand to be replaced but that can be expected of almost any car. Running issue, I have included a link to a video on youtube, you can click this link to see what I am talking about, http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n-1LmMB1La0 .. IT starts and idles fine when the engine is cold, I can rev it up and goes right back to idle, but as soon as the vehichle gets warm it stalls and is hard to restart, have to wait for it to cool off. I dont have the time or money to figure it out. so if your mechanically inclined this might be up your ally. Payment of deposit is due immediately, rest of payment within 7 days, I will assist as much as reasonably possible with shipping, If you have questions please ask. This vehichle is up for sale locally and may be ended at any time, Also this vehichle does have a running problem as described above, it is being sold as is, where is. your bid is a legally binding contract , so if you have not read everything or think you may have buyers remorse, dont bid. |
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