2006 Mazda 3 S Sedan 4-door 2.3l on 2040-cars
United States
Condition: Good condition with minor cosmetic defects: Scratches and dent on LR fender, minor scratches above RR wheel. Driver's door lock damaged in attempted break-in; lock is operable and remote entry is unaffected. Complete professional repair after collision to RF fender and door. Hail damage on roof was completely professionally repaired. LF fog light damaged by duck hit on hwy: replaced bracket, paint has since cracked and some has chipped - this was touched up with matching Mazda paint. Features: Side airbags. 6 disc in-dash CD player. Auxiliary cable for mp3 players custom installed. Regular gas. Winter tires mounted on Sport Edition wheels are available. History: Father purchased the vehicle brand new in 2006. Shipping and payment: Buyer will provide a cashier's check or certified money order as payment (no exceptions). If you are interested in the car, please feel free to come take a look and take a test drive. |
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