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Finally selling the Mazda -

Details are -

Silver CX-7 12/07 Model, first registered '08

~109,000Kms

Great overall condition (minor crack on rear passenger brake light Perspex)

Has all of the standard '07 Luxury model features, including -

2.3L Turbo Petrol DI engine as found in the MPS

AWD

Full Leather Interior

Large Sunroof

Automatic

Cruise Control

Tinted Windows

Tow Bar Kit

Full LED replacement interior lighting

New supercharge battery

$17990 ono

Actual pics to follow.....looks the same as this though as it's a stock car

Contact via PM if you require more details

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Edited by 666DAN

S3......mebbe ;)

Thanks Tony, I think I'm one of the only people around that was peer pressured into buying it for the wife, only for her to find it too big to park (WTF) so I copped it as my daily. 99% of the time it has had ZERO passengers, unless you count the Sub.

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