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2004 Mazda Rx-8 on 2040-cars

US $6,900.00
Year:2004 Mileage:85067
Location:

Evansville, Indiana, United States

Evansville, Indiana, United States

I am listing this for a friend.  You can contact Bob at 513-305-2293

Here is an original and rare 2004 Mazda RX-8 with all the added features. This model includes the Sport and Touring packages including:

-Appearance Package: Front Air Dam, Rear Aero Flares & Side Aero Flares

-Audio: In-Dash 6-Disc CD Changer

-Grand Touring Package: Dual Power Heated Mirrors, 8 Way Power Driver's Seat & Heated Front Seats

-Seating: Leather Seating Surfaces

-Spoiler: Rear Wing Spoiler

-Sport Package: Dynamic Stability Control, Front Fog Lights & Xenon Headlights

-Touring Package: Bose Audio, Electric Moonroof, Automatic Day/Night Rearview Mirror & HomeLink

-Wheels: 18" Aluminum Alloy

 

Other modifications that make this car special include the following:

 

-ProClip iPod dock module for hands-free audio (charges iPod/iPhone and is controllable through steering wheel audio controls)

 

-Billy Boat (B&B) Performance Cat-Back Exhaust System (Mandrel bent for a smooth and even exhaust flow, 2.5" system produces an average of 12 HP and 7ft. lbs. of torque at the wheel. Manufactured from 100% stainless steel tubing, the exhaust system for the Mazda RX-8 features machined billet hangers, a combination of MIG and TIG welding and 3/8" stainless steel flanges for durability and precision fit) 

 

Below is a link to a video detailing what the exact exhaust sounds like (NOTE: RX-8 in video not the same as car being sold)

 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JtyD28V9Qrc&feature=player_embedded

 

Selling as-is with no pre-existing warranty.  Car shows normal wear and tear but mostly garage kept and in pristine mechanical and aesthetic condition! Runs smooth, sounds great, definitely a head turner on the streets.

 

I also included a picture of the stock photo of exhaust, you may want to add to photo collection in case people would like to see it. 

 

 

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