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Model: Mazda RX-8 FE Series 1 2006

Colour: Brilliant black

Mileage: 75,XXXkm

Transmission: 4 Speed triptronic with Paddle shift

Options: Sunroof, climate control, 6 stack CD player, Bose stereo system, Black and red leather interior, electric drivers seat, paddle shift, climate control, cruise control

Rego: August 2011

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Hey everyone,

My mums Mazda RX-8 is up for sale, the only reason for the sale is that she needed a more practical car for her 4 year old daughter.

The kilometers are mostly highway, as she lives past newcastle and travels to Sydney weekly for work. The car is mechanically sound, it is regually serviced at Newcastle Mazda and has log books.

The body is in great condition, there are a few marks here and there, which is expected from a car driven long distances.

Interior is immaculate, no rips or tears, there is a mark on the rear left seat from a baby seat though.

Engine is great, we've never had an issue or hiccup with it.

This RX-8 has all the factory options, including sunroof, red/black leather interior, and triptronic/paddle shift.

It has been recently serviced and has near new Bridgestone Potenza tyres too.

The RX-8 also happens to be garaged religiously.

You will not be disapointed by this low km black beauty.

Asking price is $28,500ono

The car is currently in my care (located in Liverpool region), so to arrange an inspection, contact me on 0410-65-1989

Adam.

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