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Hi,

Im recently purchased a mazda mx6, so this car must go.

Its a 1984 Mazda 323, Manual

front wheel drive

New clutch

new alarm system ($300 Mongoose)

New tyres

UNREGISTERED

Selling for $350 ONO

Contact on 0400 752 883

or PM me

Thanks

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hmm i think theres a hole in the exhaust manifold makes the car sounds a bit rough and need new 2 front tyres. im not too sure if any problems but it still runs alright.. and its done about 307xxx kms..located in north brisbane

come on guys just want to get rid of it ..

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