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Needs head gasket .......has many new parts....need cash..loss to much money already...

1990 mx6 2.2ltr turbo auto 4ws $1600

Blue in color

interior perfect

Sunroof

Rhino alarm and immobiliser

k&n pod filter

by-pass valve (makes fluttering noise)

new suspension

new throttle boot

new water temperture sensor

Cd player + 6x9s

2.5inch exhaust

new tyres

155,000kms

recent service plugs, leads, oil filter, fuel filter, oil

+more

turbo checked by turbo specialist when i had a problem which ended up been the throttle boot..and he said the turbo was good..

the car is awesum to drive nice n smooth ...

i can send pics to email if interested or over msn. 0412 215 488 [email protected]

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if you read it he says needs alot of new parts, does this mx6 have an auto or a manual gearbox cause i blew the diff on mine (89 model, auto) and it's gonna cost me 1700 for a new auto gearbox and to put it in, so if it has all the parts for the manual gearbox or if it has an auto gearbox i might take it off ya hands

need cash asap...

as it states it is an auto with heaps of options ibought it for $4500, it broke down the next day due to intercooler piping leakn etc n a few other little problems ive spent about $5500 on it and sik of it..it was originally for work but now i have a better work car (r32gtst) and i just need the cash...its been sitting for a while ever since it broke down n i bought the r32 straight away and wasnt interested in the mx6 anymore...all it needs is a head gasket to run...$500 if you can do it urself..

Cheers Dan

pms replied to. ....i dont think the head cracked ?it has a blown head gasket thats all i no..nrma just tested it and said the gasket is blown...

still looking to sell it for $1600 or thinkin bout fixing it up then selling it.....

ive got no where to work on the car, it is at my sis house..another reason 4 selling...

Come on guys i thought this would go straight away..good for the home mechanic that can replace the head gasket..

i might get interior pics and convince some people

Cheers Dan

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