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Hey guys for sale is my silver 1994 Mazda mx6. It was my first car and is now just taking up room in my garage.

It's a great p plate car. It's got 270000 kms on it but still runs great. Perfect for a daily car

Just had driftshaft, cv joints, and steering rack replaced 2 weeks ago and now it handles like new. Comes with 9 months reg and brand new tyres depending on what it sells for

comes with pioneer head unit and rampage speakers. Interior and exterior are immaculate.

$4000 but price is fairly negotiable

located in Melbourne eastern suburbs.

0421886425

Cheers, Ryan

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