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2003 Mazdaspeed Protege, Laser Blue, #2733, Only 68000 Miles!!! on 2040-cars

US $8,000.00
Year:2003 Mileage:68000
Location:

Houston, Texas, United States

Houston, Texas, United States
Advertising:

For sale is my 2003 Laser Blue Mica Mazdaspeed Protege. Production #2733. 

Asking $8,000 obo! w/ 68,000 miles garage kept...

Vehicle Location: Houston, Texas 77044

Gathering interest, serious only please!! Making appointments to view the vehicle December 17th, 18th, and 19th, 2013... After that, car is sold to Carmax. Cash in hand for test drive.

Whoever gets this car will be extremely pleased. I'm the original owner of this vehicle and will be very sad to see it go.

Feel free to CALL or TEXT! 954-263-6848 
If I do not answer, leave a voice mail, please! I will be traveling till the 17th and may possibly be in Canada with no service. I will do my best to answer any questions, comments, or concerns ASAP!

I have all parts listed; however, it is currently back in mint stock condition.

`Appearance ~
- My Mazdaspeedster grills! (custom'd by me)
- DG Motorsports Fiberglass Grill w/ my homemade grill mesh!
- OEM Protege Fogs w/ HID yellow bulbs
- 20% tint

`CPU ~
- Blitz DTT DC-2 Turbo Timer w/ boost gauge (black)

`Entertainment ~
- Kenwood KAC-7201 amp & 2xKFC-W3005 subs. Package model #P-W301.

`Suspension / Bushings / Mounts / ~
- Tein S Tech Springs
- Kartboy Shifter Bushings
- Street unit Aluminum Front, Rear, and Side motor mounts

`Performance ~
Front end:
- Apexi Power Intake Filter
- Injen intake Moddified short ram
- Begi FMIC
- Street unit Seamless 2.25" Aluminum Intercooler to Throttle Body Pipe
- Street unit Mass Air Flow Sensor Relocation Kit
- 2x HKS SSQV's - 1x bypass~ Hotpipe : Intake, 1x atmosphere~ coldpipe.
Boost controller:
BoostSciences AccuBoost for stock 6 psi
Exhaust system:
- CORKSPORT Stainless Steel S&J pipe (turbo to Mid pipe)
- ProtegeGarage Stainless Steel 2.5" Mid pipe
- CORKSPORT Urethane Exhaust Hangars
Tuning:
- Split Second AFC, PSC1
Brakes:
CORKSPORT Stainless Braided Brake Lines
Clutch:
CORKSPORT Stainless Braided Clutch Line

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