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Beutiful example of a well looked after 6 speed manual rx8.

ONLY 85,000KMS!!

Great stock 18" alloy rims
Red and black leather interior
Electric sunroof
Electric drivers seat
6 Speed manual
9 Speaker bose audio system
6 Disk in dash cd stacker
Torsen limited slip differential
Traction control
Cruise control
Xenon headlights
Suicide rear doors

Great car very fun to drive and always maintained to a tee you just cant get a better luxury sports car at this price it has fun just built into it, always ran penrite premium mineral oil & royal purple gearbox oil, serviced just 3 weeks ago. Registered till august.

Price is 24,000 negotiable. Please no ridiculous offers, only selling due to having a baby in 6 weeks.

Car is located in northern Adelaide
Contact me on 041183729 or pm me

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Hey guys, sorry i couldn't load more pics or give more details but the forum isn't to tablet friendly and took me about an hour just to get the first post posted if you want more pics or details pm me your email and I'll email them to you.

Cheers, Chris

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