06 Mazda 6 I, 5 Door, Very Well Maintained, Lots Of Added Features!! on 2040-cars
Suitland, Maryland, United States
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Here i have for sale my 2006 Mazda 6 i Hatchback. I bought this car in
2010 with 60,000 miles. Now the car has a respectable 131,000 miles. 98%
highway miles. I used this car for my daily driver to and from work for
about year and my job at the time required alot of highway travail each
day. Since i have purchased this car i have done nothing but upgrades
and replaced anything that has gone bad or was going to go bad on the
car. I've been a car mechanic for five years now and love to buy cars at
a good deal, then fix them up 110%! I normally drive it for a year or
so then resell it and get something new to play with.
I take very good care of my cars. Always use Mobile 1 full synthetic oil and change it every 6,000 miles. Also do a tune-up at least every year. I've kept this car a little longer then i normally keep my cars i fix up because it was such a fun sexy build and very reliable ride! But now their is literally nothing else left for me to fix or add to this ride, so time for something new. The car had a fresh coat of paint applied in 2011 and over all still looks great! However, while I've had this car for sale i've been driving it and someone rear ended me and ran! My insurance wouldn't cover it. However, the car sill drives fine and has no frame damage. I still have the bumper cover. I photo graphed it with it off so you can see it better. All it needs is an right side tail light and some body work. However, i don't have the money or skills to fix it myself, so i am selling it as is. I am a great mechanic but don't do body work sadly. The car is still a great car though and is defiantly worth fixing!!! Over the years i have kept a list of everything major, work wise that I've had done to this car. I will attach it below so you can see exactly what all goodies you will be getting along with this sale. If you have any further questions or would like to make an offer or an appointment to look at the car, please feel free message me through here or text at, 301-861-6921 However, please contact me first before you purchase. Serious buyers only! Mazda 6 I 2.4L Hatchback Work History, Professionally installed parts list. . . Car's Purchased Date - 2010 2010 ?· New, Rack & Pinion ?· New, Bosch Super 4 Spark Plugs ?· New, Rear Hatchback Glass replaced ?· 4 New, Motegi Racing 17" Rims model #MR 107 ?· 4 New, 17" Low profile tires ?· New, Upper and Lower ball joins, both sides ?· New, Upper and Lower Motor mount, and Transmission mount ?· 2 New, Front ported & slotted performance rotors and ceramic pads ?· 2 New, Rear rotors and ceramic pads ?· 4 Mazda Caliper paint & label kit ?· New, Inner and Outer Tie Rod ends ?· 2 New, CV Axels ?· New, LED tail lights 2011 ?· New, Sony Xplod Head Unit model #CDX-GT740UI w/iPod & AUX ?· New, Mazda 6 OEM 6Disk Dash conversion kit for standard sized head units ?· New, 4GA SUB/AMP wiring kit with 80amp fuse ?· New, 2,000 WATT Boss AMP ?· New, 10 Farad SSL CAP 12Volts with Blue LED's ?· New, 2,500 WATT Boss 12" SUB mounted in a custom fitted band pass box ?· New, Red LED floor panel glow with kill switch ?· New, Fluorescent shock proof StreetGlow purple with kill switch ?· New, Racing Petals (Black/Silver) ?· New, AEM Ram Cold Air Intake with AEM bypass valve ?· New, Front Windshield replaced ?· 3 New, Rain-X wiper blades installed 2012 ?· Rebuilt, Fuel Pump *Lifetime warrantee still included ?· New, Mass Air Flow sensor ?· 2 New, Complete front headlights HID compatible (Ice Blue) ?· 2 New, Fog lights HID compatible (Blue/Yellow) ?· 4 New, Kensun HID complete installation kit for fog & headlights ?· New, Valve Cover gasket ?· New, Complete Exedy clutch kit installed ?· New, Rear main oil seal replaced ?· New, Nexen 5000 tires ?· New, Gear oil replacement for manual transmission fluid ?· Mobile 1 full synthetic oil and filter is replaced EVERY 6,000 miles* |
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