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Item: Gen2 mazda mx6

Location: Sydney - sutherland shire

Item Condition: Good condition car

Reason for Selling: Buying a new car :(

Price and Payment Conditions: $8799

Extra Info:

Ok people My car is up for sale, My parents want me to get something new

Ok the car has:

*DEC 1992 MAZDA mx6

*178000ks on the clock

*17 inch deep dish rims RRP 1.6K new

*Expensive Alarm

*Immobilizer

*Seprate battery for alarm

*New heavy duty battery

*Expenive 2 gauge audio cable in the car worth like a few 100

*Gold audio terminals

*new rockaford fostgate 6 by 9s in the back

* Very very dark tints

*Light Blue AXS seat covers

*Rego till late March this year

*Location - Sutherland shire - Sydney

* kenwood cd/ din cd holder

Pics -

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Price Looking for $8799 NEG NO TIME WASTERS!!!!

inspections welcome,

SMS me on 0403838929

or email me on [email protected]

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