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2004 Mazda Rx8 238hp 1.3l Rotary 6-speed Manual Transmission 4-doors on 2040-cars

Year:2004 Mileage:187400 Color: of this rx
Location:

Latonia, Kentucky, United States

Latonia, Kentucky, United States
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THE HIGHEST BIDDER WILL OWN THIS CLEAN...
2004 MAZDA RX-8 
238HP 1.3L ROTARY  
6-SPEED MANUAL TRANSMISSION
4-DOORS
JVC DETACHABLE DOUBLE DIN UNIT--NAVIGATION-DVD-TOUCH SCREEN
BLUETOOTH/MP3 & 2 AV INPUT JACKS
1-OWNER FRESH NEW CAR TRADE FROM a CHEVROLET DEALER
RUNS / DRIVES GREAT!
READY TO HIT THE STREETS
COMPLETELY STOCK NO PERFORMANCE MODS.


Up for auction we have this very clean 1-owner 2004 Mazda RX-8 coupe that was recently traded in to a  I have Chevy Dealer. I have been driving this car for the past couple of days and I am very satisfied with its performance. Please take some time to go through the full description and  if you have any questions please do not hesitate to call me at 859-380-3641 or send me an email.

The exterior of this rx-8 is in very nice shape the paint still has a lovely gloss and shows no signs of paint work. The paint on this vehicle is called “winning blue metallic” and it’s a color that’s stands out in the right way. The car has some blemishes / some rock chips from highway commuting but overall it is a great looking car. Please view the pictures listed below.

The interior is in great shape with no major rips or tears, the factory floor mats come along with the vehicle. The interior smells great and shows no signs of smoking from its previous owner. The seating on these RX-8’s are actually very roomy and pretty comfortable. The rears seats have easy access to them from the 2 small side doors on each side although they may not be as comfortable as the front seats let’s keep in mind it is a sports car.

1.3L rotary with 187k highway miles…what makes me so sure there highway? Well its easy, most of the wear on the vehicle is on the driver’s seat and the rock chips on the hood is also a very easy sign but that’s beside the point…mechanically the car runs and drives great! It fires up in the cold mornings hassle free and sounds great, on the highway she handles great and the speed and responsiveness is simply amazing. This vehicle does not have any check engine lights lid up.

6speed manual transmission that shifts all gears thoroughly smooth…there are no grinds on any of the gears. The clutch grabs great and  is very responsive.  It gets 0-60 mph in 5.7 sec, fastest model year w exception of the turbo but only by .9 tenths sec., less than 1 sec. Ill take that anyday !

Power windows and locks are all in great working order.

Factory books / manuals are included in the glove box.

The only modification to this vehicle is….

Jvc double din unit-touch screen with navigation and DVD…the face detaches from the unit to take along home and prevent theft. It is also equipped with Bluetooth that connects to your phone and you can drive and talk hands free. There is also an aftermarket jvc amp nicely mounted on the trunk that can be hooked up to a nice base box (base box not included)

Clean title.

*the tire pressure light is on which indicates low pressure but pressure hasn't changed and was told it could be due to a change of the original factory wheels and tires to these low profile tires w touring aluminum powder coated wheels/an upgrade. 

Drive her home!

 the highest bidder owns it—please bid accordingly.

Please read the entire description and if you have any questions feel free to contact me the vehicle is also available for inspection / test drive at northern kentucky location if you would like to come and view the vehicle before the auction ends or before placing a bid you are welcome to do so please all questions and inspections must be done before the auction ends not after. This is a 7 day auction and we require a $300 non refundable deposit immidieltly & the balance paid within 7 days unless something has been agreed on. thanks for looking at my auction.


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