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Selling Mx6 2.2l Turbo 4WS Auto

1989 Mazda MX6 2.2l Turbo 4WS

Auto

Red

Currently Registered but selling it unregistered

2 and half inch exhaust from turbo back.

K&N Pod Filter

Boost Gauge

around 287000km

Good tyres with R33 Skyline Rims

This is has few problems, which this car is gonna be as a wrecking car

PROBLEMS

- oil leaking (from sump gasket)

- Auto Clutch is staffed, couldnt put it in reverse, cant drive properly due to this problem

- Driver side window doesnt work

- need paint job

- got a dent on the side of the driver door

- little bit faded paint on top of the roof

- 20 kms out of the speedo (if ur doing 80km in the car, ur actually doing 100km)

- paint is little bit faded on the roof and on the side.

All the other parts of the car is basically still in good condition.

Price: 1000 or ONO

Location: Queensland Caboolture

Contact: 0431 533 121 or just leave me a msg on here aysmile.gif

thanks guys

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WOW nick that is one hell of a reeve you're going to pull off if this baby sells.. i could comment but i'm a nice guy and i won't :D

FYI: Car will not be sold with the r33 rims, it will be sold with the stock mx6 ones.. i want my burnouts back!

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