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2003 Mazda Protege 5, One Owner( Original Owner) on 2040-cars

Year:2003 Mileage:157827
Location:

Seattle, Washington, United States

Seattle, Washington, United States
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 One Owner 2003 Mazda Protoge 5

2003 Protoge5
manual transmission
cruise control
sun roof
Yakima roof rack
6 disc / cassette
premium sound package
ASA 18" wheels
full window tint
dark grey cloth interior
ac
folding rear seats
rear compartment hatch cover
power/ remote lock
silver body

history:
I'm the original owner, almost all the miles are Califorina, it's always been serviced at 3000 miles, it has new tires with less than 10000 miles, the clutch was replaced at 130k, the a/c clutch was just replaced, brakes have less than 10000 miles. All rubber is good. Nearly flawless shape for it's age, runs like a top.
Non-smoker, no pets, always detailed professionally. It is a high mileage car, but I have treated her fantastically. I've only lived in WA for 2 years, so all the life has been a garaged California car. I'm only selling because I bought a truck for work and there's no reason to have an extra car.
 

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