2004 Mazda Rx8 Low Miles on 2040-cars
Minot, North Dakota, United States
This car is in great shape, inside and out. Grand Touring model, with two tone leather interior. Strong rotary with good compression, clutch is tight and transmission shifts perfectly. No tears or flaws in the leather. Has a small dent above the passenger side rear quarter panel, as well as a rock chip in the windshield. I bought this rx8 from an insurance company in Tennessee with minor front end damage. Bumper cover, passenger headlight and fender were replaced. Passed inspection with absolutely no issues, has a clean bill of health and recent service. Has a cat back exhaust, sounds great. Car is for sale also for sale locally. This car is located in Minot, ND.
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We don't want to give away just what happened, so you'll need to scroll down and watch the video. A fair warning, though, it does contain a moment of colorful language towards the end, so watching it at work, with the volume up, might not be wise. Have a look below for the full video.