2007 Mazdaspeed6 Gt on 2040-cars
Rochester, New York, United States
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up for auction is my 2007 Mazda Speed6 (GT). I bought this car new in March of 2007 from the dealer and currently it has 3002 miles on it (it has never seen salt or snow). i took the car off the road about four years ago because it was getting scratches and dents (parking lot damage) which were very upsetting to me. it has always been my plan to fix the damages but financial constraints have kept me from doing such. i really hate seeing it waste away in my garage and i'd rather see someone enjoy it like i did when i first purchased it. standard features: 4-Cyl, Turbo, 2.3 Liter 6-spd Manual Transmission HID Lights, AWD, Traction Control, Stability Control, 4 Wheel ABS Air Conditioning, Power Windows and Door Locks Advanced Key-Less Entry and Ignition 3 Disc CD Changer (in dash) - Bose Speaker System Leather Interior Power Driver Seat 18" Alloy Wheels Power Sliding Sunroof aftermarket features (all professionally installed): Custom Performance Engineering - Mazda MazdaSPEED6 3? SS Cat Back Exhaust System Custom Performance Engineering - Mazda MazdaSPEED6 QKspl™ Downpipe Custom Performance Engineering - Mazda MazdaSPEED6 Xcel™ Cold Air Intake Custom Performance Engineering - Mazda MazdaSPEED6 xFlex™ Rear Differential Mount Custom Performance Engineering - Mazda MazdaSPEED6 xFlex™ Rear Motor Mount HKS - Mazda MazdaSPEED6 HKS Exhale™ BOV Kit H&R Street Performance Coilover Kit (adjustable) - currently lowered about 2" SPC Performance Adjustable Front Ball Joints ***i have all the stock parts as well if you wish to have them for no additional cost*** the not so good: hit an animal while driving one night and had the front end repaired which is why the accident report shows a minor issue right front alloy rim has some "curb rash" (see pictures) right front lower bumper has a scrape (see picture) driver side lower door molding has scratches (see picture) left rear passenger door has a small dent (too hard to capture on a picture) left rear "C" pillar has a small dent (too hard to capture on a picture) right rear quarter panel has two dents - this was the damage that made me take the car off the road (see pictures) feel free to email me for more information, more pictures or to view the auto in person. all offers and or trades (possibly a close to equally valued daily driver) will be considered - please feel free to make me one. car is sold as-is with no warranty - buyer pays shipping costs. thanks for looking. On Jun-23-14 at 10:08:06 PDT, seller added the following information: this vehicle is being sold as-is where-is with no warranty expressed or implied. i require a $500 dollar non-refundable deposit within 48 hours of the auction ending. if a deposit is not received or no contact is made with me the vehicle will be offered to the next highest bidder and or re-listed. thanks |
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