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Hi Guys,

I have for sale a 1991 Mazda 323 Sedan. This is a one family/two owner car from brand new. It is a great little daily drive car, while you keep your toy for the weekends.

It started life out in Dubbo, and has been dry, so there is NOT a bit of rust on it, and it has NEVER been in a accident. It has always been garaged and always serviced every 7000kms. I have a extensive file on my servicing that you are welcome to look at. Always used 95 oct, and good quality oils. Welcome to look in the top of the motor - its spotless - no sludge.

This is the 1.8 litre 16 valve injected motor, while lower grade models came with a carby 1.6.

I obtain an easy 7 litres per 100kms when commuting in this car, so its going to be easy on petrol. Parts are cheap and readily obtainable.

It has completed 224k kms and is ready to go much further. These motors are great (ask a mechanic, they all know the motor), and just keep going. Its running smooth, no knocks or rattles. Starts first time every time.

I have driven this car to Syd - Bris in a day, taken it touring round tassie, and would do either trip tomorrow in it. Doesn't overheat, fuss or anything.

It is registered in NSW until mid May.

EVERYTHING works in the car. power mirrors etc, and it has nice cold working AC. It rides on MX5 wheels with Pirelli P6 tyres, but the buyer will in addition get the original steel wheels and hub caps. The only modification to it is a CD stereo player, and some new speakers in the back (the old ones disintegrated.) because the oem one stopped working. I still have it, and buyer gets it, probably just has a dry solder.

There are a few little marks on the corners of the bumpers, where careless people (and the previous elderly owners...) have touched it while parking, but no damage to the bars.

Don't let the year and kms fool you, this is not a worn out shitbox. It has heaps of life left to give, and will keep serving for years to come. Plus you get to walk into pretty much any parts store and order ANYTHING you need.

I'm asking $2950 ono for it, happy to negotiate with reasonable offers for people who have seen and driven the car (and therefore know what condition its in).

Contact me on 0431 ZeroNineZero 240, or you can PM me on here.

Location is Thornleigh, Northern Sydney.

I work shift, so can't always answer the phone, just send me a txt if so, and I'll get back to you.

Reason for sale is that we have had an addition to the family, and after something a bit bigger.

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The thing on the back window is a mesh shade. Keeps the sun off the rear seats, and therefore the rear seats aren't faded.

Can be removed if the buyer wants.

Just to let you guys know, the car is now up on carsales. There is some additional pics up there.

http://www.carsales.com.au/private/details/Mazda-323-1991/SSE-AD-2571814/?Cr=0&sdmvc=1

I just jotted down the stuff I write up for servicing, so it gives you an idea hows its treated. Numbers are the kms when it was changed/replaced

Oil and filter 223

gearbox oil 223

coolant 200

AC and P/S/Alt belts 224

Lower rad hose 224 (tops been replaced too, can't remember exactly when)

Air filter 197

fuel filter 197

brake pads all round 185

Plugs 185

4x new Tyres 210

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