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Item Summary: Mazda Familia GTX

Location: NSW: Sydney, Penrith

Condition: Used

Reason for Selling: cars not a priority atm

Asking Price: 5800

Delivery Methods: PickUp

Contact Info: [email protected]

Km's on Car: 204***

Extra Information:

Rego and or Safety Cert included?: yes, rego to March 2010

Here are the standard specifications:

1990 BG8Z

4 wheel drive

Intercooled

Turbo

Twincam

1.8 litre

Blow off valve

Viscous front and rear Limited slip diff

135kw version BPT engine

Jap spec 100ron fuel tuned ecu (Standard)

Modifications:

Mazda GTR Gearbox (Bullet proof gearbox) Rally spec

2.5 Inch turbo back exhuast

HKS electronic boost controller

Tinted windows

Momo corse steering wheel

Clarion cd player

Custom speaker surrounds on rear parcel shelf

Quadrant front struts

Pedders springs

Drilled and slotted front disks

Boost guage

Front strut brace

New battery with 36month warranty

HAS:

Power steering

Air con

power windows

power side mirrors

Mechanical, Interior and Exterior Condition:

Timing belt replacement

Reconditioned cylinder head

New head gasket

New valves

New bushes

Rebuilt calipers

Clutch replaced

Conclusion:

Car has rego to March 13, 2010.

Overall, paintwork is in excellent shiny condition, some scratches as expected for a 19yo car etc.

Interior is on spotless condition. Could use a wash in 1 or 2 spots on carpet etc.

Is a non thrashed car

Very reliable car

Drives everywhere

Turbo may need attention in future.

Car serviced frequently

Excellent tyre

Gearbox is in exceptionally good condition, no noises, grinding, whines etc.

Engine does not use water or oil.

Very quick turbo hatchback

Car comes with standard wheels and tyres.

Inspections highly welcome at western Sydney suburb, near Penrith.

For a christmas bargain sale

Full engine, chassis and rego plate number will be disclosed to serious buyers.

I will co operate with interstate buyers and assist with transaction.

NO SWAPS, so dont ask.

Bank deposit payment or on arrival payment accepted

If you require any other details, just ask.

Sale Price : $6000

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