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2004 Mazda 6s - Many Upgrades, Tastefully Modified, Competition Ready Car Audio on 2040-cars

US $7,500.00
Year:2004 Mileage:134300 Color: /Interior Modifications
Location:

York, Pennsylvania, United States

York, Pennsylvania, United States
Advertising:

2004 Mazda 6 S - Sport Model (V6/"luxury" model)
Automatic Transmission
Sunroof
Leather Interior
Power Everything
134,xxx miles
Title is clean and in hand
Current PA Inspection/Emission (until end of year)

I am the third owner. Mechanically, car runs great. Air conditioning blows ice cold, all the power features work properly. The body has a few dings expected in a 10 year old car but nothing major. Paint has some chips as well, and some wheels have minor curb rash. The car is my daily driver and I just recently replaced the battery under the hood, and recharged the AC in the last two months. Have factory floor mats, rubber and carpet. I have receipts for the battery and AC. I retain the right to end the auction early as it is for sale locally.

Car is tastefully modified, considered "clean" styling and not obnoxious or "rice". Car comes equipped with an INSANE system that is tuned conservatively for daily driving. Audio can be tuned aggressively for competitions, but you'd be deaf for daily driving. System appears stock to the untrained eye, but I've included a pic of the door panel with the grill off. Previous owner competed in car audio competitions and won quite a few. I can keep the audio tuned as is, or go for a little louder depending on the winning bidder.

The door panels up front and A-Pillars are custom. I do not have the stock panels or pillars.

Here are the modifications. The car has a LOT. I will not part the car out- all of the below comes installed on the car.

Exterior/Interior Modifications:
  • Lowered on Tein Coilovers
  • 18" Mazda Speed 6 Wheels (Powdercoated Black)
  • Shaved Rear Badges
  • Black Front Badge
  • 25% Tinted Windows
  • Shorty Antenna
  • 5000k 35w HIDs in Low Beams and Fogs
  • Tinted Factory Taillights
  • Tinted Corner Lights
  • All interior lights replaced with white LED lights
Performance Modification:
  • AEM Cold Air Intake
Audio Modifications:
  • Pioneer X9500BHS Deck (Bluetooth mic ran through headliner, hidden USB cable comes up through glovebox for smartphone)
  • 6.5" Diamond Audio Component Speakers in Custom A-Pillars (Midbass, tweeter, crossover)
  • Three 6" PRV Audio Midbass in each Custom front door panel
  • One 8" PRV Audio Midbass in each Custom front door panel
  • One Bullet Titanium tweeter in each Custom front door panel
  • One 6" PRV Audio Midbass in each rear door panel
  • One 15" Soundstream Tarantula Subwoofer in a 3 ft^3 ported enclosure tuned to 38hz
  • Kinetik HC1400 Car Audio Battery in trunk (connected to main battery with 0awg, audio terminals for positive and negative)
  • JL 500/1 Amplifier for Sub
  • JL E4300 Amplifier for rear doors and components
  • Oxygen Audio Air Pro F550 for front doors
  • Viper 3303 Two Way Alarm with Proximity Sensor (two key fobs, one with display and one standard)
  • All wiring in the trunk is 0awg and 4awg
Not Installed:
  • Aftermarket Taillights (in case owner doesn't want the tinted factory tail lights)

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