Mazda 323 Turbo 4x4 for sale (now I got a Scooby!!)
Now I've got me a Scooby I can let an old friend go 
G reg Mazda 323 Turbo 4x4.
Owned by me from new and always been a second car so only 47000 miles with full main agent service history.
Had a 180 BHP BBR conversion fitted at about 20000 miles.(BBR claim 6.1secs for 0-60mph)
Note that a BBR turbo conversion was chosen by Mazda for a new car option on the MX-5 (same 1.6 engine) and Mazda were still happy to give the normal 3 year warranty.
This car has only been washed half a dozen times in it's life so the paint can't be very worn down!! Quite a few minor bumps and scrapes so not in immaculate condition.
To you: Only £2400 ONO
To anyone else: Maybe even less!!

G reg Mazda 323 Turbo 4x4.
Owned by me from new and always been a second car so only 47000 miles with full main agent service history.
Had a 180 BHP BBR conversion fitted at about 20000 miles.(BBR claim 6.1secs for 0-60mph)
Note that a BBR turbo conversion was chosen by Mazda for a new car option on the MX-5 (same 1.6 engine) and Mazda were still happy to give the normal 3 year warranty.
This car has only been washed half a dozen times in it's life so the paint can't be very worn down!! Quite a few minor bumps and scrapes so not in immaculate condition.
To you: Only £2400 ONO
To anyone else: Maybe even less!!
Sorry folks but I don't have a pic. I will see if I can borrow a digital camera and take a quick snap. The car is black and has MOT & tax on it. I am based in Ealing, West London and my e-mail is gilbert@enterprise.net
Yo, JamesH:
Yeah, ten years ago the Mazda was the dogs bo11ocks. There was really only it and the Quattro. The Audi cost a hell of a lot more and was much more expensive to run. It says a lot for the car that it's taken until now for me to find a suitable replacement. The regular UK Scoobies did not have enough extra performance to make them a tempting proposition. It was only when I found a modified type RA that I swapped motors. I also think I was very lucky to be in the position to buy the Mazda when I did.
Even tho' you are not in the market, if you are in the London area and fancy a nostalgic drive in it you are more than welcome.
Yeah, ten years ago the Mazda was the dogs bo11ocks. There was really only it and the Quattro. The Audi cost a hell of a lot more and was much more expensive to run. It says a lot for the car that it's taken until now for me to find a suitable replacement. The regular UK Scoobies did not have enough extra performance to make them a tempting proposition. It was only when I found a modified type RA that I swapped motors. I also think I was very lucky to be in the position to buy the Mazda when I did.
Even tho' you are not in the market, if you are in the London area and fancy a nostalgic drive in it you are more than welcome.
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