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Pity it's auto and fuchsia (?) but otherwise low KM and Mazda motor I think
This was my neighbour's car, I spoke to her before and she just wanted something newer. Ended up with a 2019 Focus hatch and traded this in. Pretty sure she got barely anything out of it despite the milage. But she's this little old lady that only drove it to the shops, the car itself shines.
Owner of the first car is a stand up dude. These are great - would love to grab one for summer cruising
Yeah, turns out that the seller of the non-S Boxster is actually a friend of some of my car circle friends, and they say pretty much the same thing as you did.
Fortunately for me, it is a Boxster instead of a Cayman. If it was a Cayman instead, I might have to figure out how to have a difficult chat with the SO...
This isn't the kind of car I'm usually posting here, considering it's lack of german-ness.
There have been cheaper GT's posted but generally they were base models, this one is premium and performance packages. I know the usual mantra about not buying a car with someone else's mods on them BUT if I were going to buy a Mustang GT these are the mods I would do to it anyway. Nothing too crazy (I.C.E, Eibach springs, a reasonably good looking rear spoiler, I would ditch the louvers though). As long as the bumper scuff is just a scuff and this thing doesn't have some horrible accident dec on it, I think it's a pretty good buy. Sounds like I'm trying to talk myself into a Mustang GT...
beautiful 15 mustang gt for sale , car is a six speed manual, 47,000 kms, always regular serviced.
-has the premium package with leather heated an cooled seats, shaker sound system, sync nav touchscreen, hands free, my colour setup, etc
-ford performance pack which comes with 3:73 gears, brembo 6 piston brakes, oil and vacuum dash gauges, strut bar, bigger radiator, 19" black rims tires on rear are brand new michelin pilot sport 2
- after market parts: borla stinger catback exhaust
-ford performance gt350 cold air intake
-ford performance throttle body
-ford performance tune
-lowered on eibach pro springs
-quarter window louvers
-carbon fiber spoiler
minor scuff on bumper.
best deal you'll find for a full package car with mods in the province don't bother lowballing me
best deal you'll find for a full package car with mods in the province don't bother lowballing me
Putting that in the ad won’t stop people. Someone looking for a specific car will see the fair price and negotiate from there. I love the obvious $5k over market value listings- I kNoW wHAt i HaVE nO lOw BAllz.
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That's a steal. The tune alone with the Shelby parts is 1600+, ditto with the other mods. Looks tastefully done. I want those mods for my own Mustang.
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Originally Posted by belka
Putting that in the ad won’t stop people. Someone looking for a specific car will see the fair price and negotiate from there. I love the obvious $5k over market value listings- I kNoW wHAt i HaVE nO lOw BAllz.
Some are overvalued, but there is no way in hell that car would be sold for 25k or less. They're in the low to mid 30's all day long.
I know this seems kinda ridiculous, but it's actually priced pretty decently for a F car. KM's are high, but thats reflective of the price. If you were able to keep the KMs down, this car wouldnt really lose a single penny over the next 4-5 years.
I talked to the guy, and i got a feeling 190,000 is do-able.
i asked my ferrari maserati dealership guy and they have a full history with this car. not sure who the fuck lucky 8 is or how they got this car but i think its clean. well... it was clean? maybe its a drug mule now or a money laundering scheme?
easy peasy to do your own oil changes on that 458 car....most exotic cars are a bitch with exotic tools to do it,i am looking at you Lamborghini gallardo with the stupid tool needed for the oil filter.
Yah but you wouldn't do your own oil change unless you plan on never selling it. As soon as the next potential owner hear that you did you own oil change, they'll run for the hills. Plus you still somehow gotta reprogram the ecu or else there will be a constant maintenance light.
10th anniversary edition
3337/7500
6 speed manual w/LSD
155k
Mechanically healthy.
Top is in perfect condition
Timing belt and water pump can be done with extra cost.
This anniversary edition comes with special tonneau cover and gift box including 2 10AE Seiko matching watches.
Some minor surface rust spots. See pics.