Mazda Rx-8 2006 Very Clean Only 32901 Miles on 2040-cars
Orlando, Florida, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:ROTARY
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Exterior Color: Gray
Make: Mazda
Interior Color: Black
Model: RX-8
Trim: silver
Drive Type: AUTO
Mileage: 32,901
2006 Mazda RX-8 4dr Coupe (1.3L Rotary) with SILVER Exterior, Black Interior. Loaded with 1.3L Rotary EFI Engine, Shiftable Automatic Transmission, Paddle Shifters ,Leather Steering Wheel Trim, Cruise Control, CD Audio System, Air Conditioning, Power Windows, Power Door Locks, Rear Spoiler,
EXTRAS :
4 18X8 KONIG BACKBONE WHEELS AND 4 225/45ZR18 CONTINENTAL TIRES DONE AT 27700 MILES , LAST YEAR , AT DISCOUNT TIRES , $1440.79
ALSO NEW PIONEER STEREO WITH CD , AUX ,USB CONECTION AND BLUETOOTH , DETACHABLE FACE AND REMOTE CONTROL ,DASH KIT 99-7510 ,NEW KICKER ZX400.1 MONO SUBWOOFER AMPLIFIER , 2 10" PIONEER SUBWOOFERS IN A SEE THROUGH ENCLOSURE , ALL JUST DONE LAST MONTH AT AUDIO FASHION IN ORLANDO , $930.81 WE ALSO HAVE STOCK RADIO.
ONLY 32901 MILES !!!
CAR WAS IN A MINOR ACCIDENT IN NOVEMBER 2011, ONLY REAR PASSENGER SIDE FENDER REPLACED , ALL ORIGINAL MAZDA PARTS USED , WORK DONE BY IRISH MIKE AT ORLANDO , I HAVE ALL PICTURES AND INVOICES , I HAD FULL COVER INSURANCE SO ALL WORK PAID BY INSURANCE , CAR ALSO INSPECTED BY MAZDA , EVERYTHING ELSE IN PERFECT CONDITION ,
Want to know more about this RX-8, give me a call and we can talk about , 407-467-9799
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