2004 Mazda Rx8 6,500 Original Miles! Show Car Custom Green Paint on 2040-cars
Westville, Indiana, United States
| PLEASE READ FULLY BEFORE PLACING A BID I am selling my RX8 and yes it has an original mileage of 6,565. The car has custom colored Cenergy Green paint and a carbon fiber spoiler. The door handles are shaved and door poppers need to be installed. There is a hydraulic hand brake that needs lines ran as well. The front right head light needs a bulb and ballast. There are custom installed doors and fenders on the front side of the car that are unique and have never been done on an rx8. The car is a 6 speed manual. Navigation and seat heaters all work. The car will start and drive like its brand new every time. There is no exhaust on the car. I intended to make it a drift car and did a cat delete and removed the muffler. It will spit flames for you! The car is equipped with a legit VeilSide Body Kit. The bumpers have the actual name stamped on them. It is not an ebay cheap nock off kit. This is a legit kit. NOTE: The rear bumper was removed by a very large puddle one week ago. When I hit the puddle coming back from getting gas the bumper was sitting right in front of it. There is damage to the bumper but after talking with a local body shop they stated it can be repaired, repainted and reinstalled with no issues.  The title of the car is available, however, I do not have it. The soldier I bought the car from gave me a bill of sale and left for over seas. He left and his wife left him as well and she never got me the title. I moved back to Indiana since then and he has not returned calls. I can go to the court locally and get a court appointed title. Not a problem. If the buyer would like that done, i will schedule a court date and will get it done.  Buyer will need to contact me at the end of the auction. Half the purchase price will be due within 24 hours via paypal, the rest will be paid within 72 hours or at the time of pickup.  | 
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