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hey guys selling my old car to help take a chunk out my loan that i got for my skyline......

2002 Yellow Mazda Astina SP20 h/back

165,000klm

11 mths rego

2.0L 5 spd manual

air con/climate control, 6 stack/CD, tints, immobiliser/central locking, electric windows/mirrors, power steering, ABS, dual air bags

17" alloys, lowered springs, clear blinkers and taillights, black side strips removed

serviced every 10,000klm by mazda, 1 owner

ASO-72R, exc cond, $17,000 ono

i have pic's but not sure how to put them into here so ill put them in with the pics of my skyline

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Because im a mobile tech and used it for work driving all over syd..... ive owned it since new an take it to mazda every 10thou mechanically absolutely nothing wrong engine is still stock and interior perfect to.

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What's the warrenty like with Mazda's ?  Meaning is there any warrenty left on it ?

Cheers

J

no sorry warranty has run out, it was good though.... 3yrs unlimited k's but yeah i never had a single problem with it

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