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FOR SALE:

2003 Titanium Grey Mazda RX8 with red/black leather trim

113,00kms

9 months Rego

Log Books, Receipts, New Slotted Front brake rotors and New Brake Pads, New NGK Spark Plugs, Just Serviced, All genuine mazda parts

In the process of buying a house so I need the cash for the deposit

Selling very cheap, never had an issue with the car, very well looked after

Will not Dissapoint

All inspections welcome

PM me or contact me on 0414 096 594

Thanks, Pete

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is this car turbo? as im looking to get one and im on my P's

also this is the cheapest rx8 i have ever seen!

rx8's are non turbo, p plater legal

selling cheap as i need quick sale for my new home

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