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1988 Mazda 323 Gtx Hatchback 2-door 1.6l on 2040-cars

Year:1988 Mileage:140000
Location:

Fort Lauderdale, Florida, United States

Fort Lauderdale, Florida, United States

For sale by owner is a 1988 Mazda 323 GTX turbo AWD. This is a rare car and only produced for two years. Only 1243 we're imported to the USA as a road going version of its group "A" rally car. The price of $13,000 was double that of a standard Mazda 323, but this was a special version indeed ! A 16-valve twin cam turbo charged engine, all wheel drive with locking differential , A/C , power steering, digital dash and sunroof, five speed manual gear box , recaro bucket seats, alloy wheels, rear spoiler, original factory stereo, this car is all original with no modifications. Believed to be only 400 of this car left. This is a chance to buy the only one for sale that I could find anywhere , and 100% the same as it left the factory. All the service is up to date, new breaks, new battery. The a/c works great, windows work , good tires all around, car starts, runs, shifts, stops, amazingly. The power this car has and handling are about unbelievable.  I am a private seller, not a dealer, broker, not selling for a friend, clear fla title in my name. What the car needs. Visit to the dent dr and take out the dings. The interior is original and has seat covers , there are pics of the seats with the covers off. The valve cover gasket is leaking just a bit, not enough to have to add oil, but a minor fix. The crank for the sunroof is broken,the sunroof does work. I took lots of pictures and have many more I can send. I am happy to help with shipping the car. Will make myself available to help load or deliver the car to a nearby port. The usual will apply, will not release the car until the funds have cleared my bank. The car is sold as-is with no warranty expressed or implied. I am in Fort Lauderdale Florida and local inspection is welcome. I reserve the right to end the auction early as the car has a for sale sign on it here at my home. The car is listed to sell, the reserve is thousands below what I hope to get for the car, so bid with the intention to buy the car please. Philip 954-234-5770 happy to answer any other question. Text is best, or please leave a message and I will return the call when my work day is over. 

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Good news for Mazda dealers, then, that a new plant in Salamanca, Mexico has just come online. Tom Carey, chairman of Mazda's national dealer council, told AN, "We're going to be in good shape because of that Mexico inventory." If estimates prove accurate, sales of the Mazda3 will increase by about 20 percent when the new plant begins production this month.
If those lofty projections come to pass, Mazda will reportedly be on track to exceed 300,000 total sales in the US in 2014, which would represent the brand's highest figures since its 375,000-unit peak in 1994. The brand hopes to sell more than 400,000 vehicles in the US by 2016, and with well-received products like the latest 3 and Mazda6 sedan, such expectations seem quite possible.

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