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2006 Mazda Rx8 Sport Great Condition! on 2040-cars

US $8,550.00
Year:2006 Mileage:98500
Location:

Fishers, Indiana, United States

Fishers, Indiana, United States
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2006 Mazda RX-8

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Includes Transferrable 148,000 mile Warranty!

Key Features

Odometer Miles 98,500

The entire powertrain of this Mazda RX-8 has been restored making it a virtually factory new condition vehicle.  All work by the Mazda Dealership including:

 

·       Rebuilt Engine with less than 4000 miles

·       Six speed automatic transmission with paddle shifters

·       Engine electrical wiring harness

 

Key Features & Specifications

Color:  Winning Blue

FUEL ECONOMY:  ~ 16/22 mpg

TRANSMISSION  6-speed Automatic with Paddle Shifters

WARRANTY:  Includes transferrable Warranty to 148,000 miles (See attached document)

·        Interior Color:  Black, Cloth Black & Grey Contrast

 

Interior Custom: Custom Trim Package

Doors:  Four, two rear “suicide” doors

Engine:  Mazda Rotary, ~ 232 Horsepower @ 8500 RPM

Tires:  Virtually new, approximately 3000 miles

Suspension:  Double wishbone front suspension    Multi-link rear suspension Four-wheel independent suspension

Fuel:  Gas

Seating:  4 

Additional Features

 

Wheels:  Alloy wheels with high performance tires

Front Seats:  Adjustable

Rear Seats:  Folding with storage and pass through center arm-rest, rear ventilation

Windows:  Power windows and remote power mirror adjustment

Instrumentation:  Clock, external temperature display, interior environment display

Convenience items:  Air Conditioning (very cold), power Steering, cruise control, front door pockets, front/rear cup holders, overhead counsel storage, tilt adjustable steering wheel, tire pressure monitoring, rear defogger.

Audio:  Six speaker AM/FM CD player

 

I purchased this vehicle for use in surveillance and operation as part of my private investigation business.  To ensure reliability and the occasional need for rapid departure in certain cases, we invested in restoring the RX-8 as described above.  We have since closed this aspect of our investigative business and thus are offering it for sale.  It is well kept condition and highly roadworthy for anyone that enjoys a high performance vehicle.

There are only two defects to the vehicle shown in the photos.  One is a grocery cart “hit” on the driver’s side front quarter panel that could easily be repaired and second is a set of cracks in the dash immediately above the glove box.  A custom dashboard cover has been installed which covers the cracks and dramatically reduces windshield glare.

Please e mail with any questions.

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