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Selling my much loved Mazda 6 MPS.

I bought this car to daily, and its a fantastic car. Only reason I'm selling it is because I now work across the road from my house, so I don't even use the car so am thinking of selling to buy a much cheaper car as a weekender.

It is the luxury pack with full leather, sunroof, bose system.

The car is currently insured for $32k, so definitely holds a great market value.

Build: Late 2006

Mazda 6 MPS - Velocity Red

106,000kms

2.3L DISI Turbo

6 Speed Manual

All Wheel Drive

18" Alloys

Sunroof

Black leather interior

10 Speaker BOSE Surround Sound System

Xenon Headlights

Modifications:

Pedders Lowered Springs all round

Front Lip

Yellow Foglight tint

Mazdaspeed Bonnet Bulge Decal

Mazdaspeed6 Black badge on rear

Genuine Black Mazda badges (front + rear)

Turbosmart Dual Port BOV

Turbosmart IWG 7PSI (Internal Wastegate Actuator)

Turbosmart Boost Gauge

SURE Motorsports Torq R6 (BRAND NEW not fitted)

Looking for $24,000 ONO, very negotiable on the price.

The car has 6 months rego on it.

Interested in swaps plus cash adjustment my way for a R32 GTR or R33 GTR. Show me what you've got and we can go from there.

Here's a pic for now, will upload some more pics tonight as the pic I've uploaded isn't exactly recent.

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Thanks,

Rohan

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this is a good looking car,

I nearly purchased one of these a few years back brand new, then recently started looking at one of the last ones built for a daily driver but ended up getting a Evo X MR

there doesnt seem to be a lot of money around for cars at present

I have had my 2 door sti for sale now for about 10 months with plenty of interest however mostly from dreamers

hope you have some success with it

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