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For sale: 2006 Mazda 3 MPS, Manual, Turbo, Mods


Condition: Good condition all round, wheels are immaculate (OptiCoat from brand new, not a single kerb scratch, mark, etc). Slight marks on rear bar where luggage is loaded. Odd shopping trolley/carpark mark, but nothing major. No rust.


Price and price conditions: $17500 ONO with Work Meister S1Rs, $15000 ONO with stock mazda MPS wheels. No swaps, have found the replacement car already so need this gone.


Extra Info (ie mods/history etc etc)


2006 Mazda 3 MPS BK Sport

2.3L turbo

Manual

127xxx Kms


CP-e Dump pipe

CP-e Turbo intlet pipe

CP-e Full Exhaust

CP-e Top-Mount Intercooler

CP-e Cold-Air Intake

COBB Access Port V3 w/CP-e Tune

AutoTech High-Pressure Fuel Pump

JBR Short-Shifter


BC BR-RA Coilovers (with camber plates up front)

SPC Adjustable Camber Arms in Rear

Work Meister S1R 18x9 +30 (No rash at all with OptiCoat from brand new, my pride & joy!)

Work Meister Lock Nuts

Toyo Proxes4 with good treat (215/40)

JDM OEM Rain Guards (not the shitty Australian OEM ones)


This is the "Sport" edition, so includes factory auto-adjusting Bi-Xenon headlights, Leather/Cloth interior, and BOSE speakers from factory.

Has aftermarket head-unit (designed specifically for this car), which includes reversing camera, touch display, GPS, etc.


Contact Details: 0437 eight-eight-six 718, SMS preferred


Location: South Perth, available for viewing during business hours or after hours.


Delivery & Conditions of Delivery: Cash/Bank Cheque on pickup


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