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Hey All,

Upgrading the wife's car, so her car is up for sale. We are the 2nd owners and the car has been meticulously service with all service prior to my ownership done by Tom Kerr and during the time we've owned it by me with only premium Ryco filters and Castrol Edge (most likely better than the dealer shit).

Make: Mazda
Model: 3, SP25 - Luxury (Comes with Sunroof, Leather, Bose Audio)
Transmission: Automatic, 5 speed
Year: 2010
KMs: 98 xxx
Rego: Dec, 2018
Colour: Pearl White, with Metallic
Extras: DBA T2 Plain rotors & TRW pads all round, replaced last year. Has Hankook S1 Evo2 tyres all round
Comments: Has a few stone chips on the bottom area of the front bar, and 2x small scuffs on the rear bar from someone scrapping our car at the shops, no finance or anything on the car
Price: $13 500 ono (if the price is right, I'll service it before it goes to you with fresh fluids, new plugs, new air/oil filter)

Photos to come :)


 

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