2008 Mazda 3 36k Auto on 2040-cars
Lincoln, Nebraska, United States
2008 MAZDA 3 WITH ONLY 36K, I BOUGHT THIS CAR FROM INSURANCE COMPANY, IT
HAD DRIVER FRONT DAMAGE, I REPLACED, FRONT COVER, LEFT FENDER,
RADIATOR, CONDENSER, FANS,, AND I PAINTED TO MATCH, AIRBAGS NEVER
DEPLOYED, CAR RUNS AND DRIVES VERY NICE, I ALREADY PUT 2500 MILES ON IT ,INTERIOR LIKE NEW, HAS MP3, AC,
BUT DOESN'T HAVE POWER WINDOWS AND NO POWER MIRRORS , IT HAS CLEAN
TITLE WITH PRIVIOSLY SALVAGED HISTORY, ITS BEEN INSPECTED BY STATE
POTROL, BODY HAS COUPLE SMALL DINGS, AND SCRATCHES, NOTHING MOJOR,
NORMAL WEAR, CALL ME AT 402-601-0954 PETER , U CAN PICK UP THE CAR OR I
CAN PUT IT ON CENTRAL DISPATCH. BUY WITH CONFIDENCE .
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Tue, 07 May 2013For the first time ever, the Crown Range, New Zealand's highest paved road, was closed off for the drifting pleasure of one man. That man is Mad Mike Whiddett, and the machine he's piloting is a heavily modified Mazda RX-7 sponsored by the energy-rich crew from Red Bull and powered by a 750-horsepower quad-rotor engine. There will be smoke. Lots and lots of smoke.
Mad Mike hits speeds in excess of 140 miles per hour over the course of the road's six and a half miles, which boasts 47 individual corners at over 3,500 feet of elevation. Scroll down for all kinds of fire-belching, tire-squealing and smoke-inducing action. Or, as Mad Mike himself puts it, "A dream turned into reality."
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Such automotive black boxes have been in existence since the 1990s, and all current Ford, General Motors, Mazda and Toyota vehicles are so equipped. NHTSA has been attempting to make these data recorders mandatory for automakers, and according to The Detroit News, the White House Office of Management Budget has just finished reviewing the proposal, clearing the way. Now NHTSA is expected to draft new legislation to make the boxes a requirement.
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