2012 Mazda3 S Grand Touring - Better Than New - Tons Of Aftermarket Items on 2040-cars
Matawan, New Jersey, United States
Top of the line better than new (see below) - 2012 Mazda3 S Grand
Touring with less than 7,000 miles
I need to sell this car because I need an SUV
This car is loaded: Liquid Silver Metallic Paint Black Leather Interior 2.5L DOHC I4 Engine 6 Speed Manual Transmission Power Moonroof Heated Seats Heated Mirrors with Turn Signal Lamps 265 Watt Bose surround sound system Navigation with turn by turn Bluetooth streaming audio and hands free phone Keyless enter with push button start Auto dual zone climate controls Remainder of the bumper to bumper 3 Year / 36, 000 mile warranty Remainder of the power train 6 Year / 60, 000 mile warranty Plus much more MRSP: $23,695.00
Now for all the really good stuff
TSW NRBRGRNG 17X7.5 wheels with Continental Extreme Contact DW 235/45R17 Tires and Mazda tire pressure sensors paid $1,508.00 (These are the summer wheel and tire set-up this setup only has about 2,000 miles on them - this set-up took almost 9lbs of unspring weigh off each corner compared to the stock wheels and tires NO ROAD RASH THESE ARE PERFECT)
You also get the factory rims with brand new Kumho Ecsta 4X high performance all-season tires in 225/45R17 size (the factory tires where 205/50R17) these are the winter tire set-up and much better than stock paid $450.00
Racing Beat stainless steel exhaust system with large polished tips paid $485.00
K&N Typhoon Cold Air Intake paid $250.00
Front and Rear EBC USR Sport Slotted Rotors paid $300.00
Racing Beat Rear Sway Bar - paid $165.00
LED Blue Interior Light Kit paid $150.00
Sirius Satellite Radio Module paid $200.00
OEM Air deflector paid $50.00
5 year wheel and tire replacement contract for damaged caused by road hazards (covers the factory and aftermarket wheels) paid $595.00 After break-in I switched to K&N oil filters and Royal Purple HPS oil (Oil changed at 3,000 mile intervals an extra K&N filter will come with the car)
I have all the stock parts air intake, exhaust system and rotors they will be included
So I put in about $4,000 in aftermarket items and this
car drives and sounds great all paper work included Kelly Blue Book Value on the base Mazda3 S Grand Touring WITH-OUT the aftermarket items - $19,812.00 I am selling this car below Kelly Blue Book with everything listed!!!
My selling price is $18,750.00
Any questions or to test drive please call Joe at 732-580-9701 This is a great car and it wont last at this price
For sale locally and this auction maybe ended at any time |
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