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 Post subject: Re: Hi There
 Post Posted: Wed Oct 12, 2011 8:36 am 
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Animal wrote:
Well a further update... Ins company and i have come to an agreement for payout of my car.. So now in full swing of searching for a Mk2 MPS :)

Some i have called though dont actually have the sat nav in? I thought these cars came fully loaded with all the goodies? :confused:


I might be selling my Dec 2009 Mk2 in white with full mazda history etc - slightly high miles at 35k but am in Scotland - send me a pm if you want any details.


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 Post subject: Re: Hi There
 Post Posted: Wed Oct 12, 2011 6:50 pm 
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Animal wrote:
Some i have called though dont actually have the sat nav in? I thought these cars came fully loaded with all the goodies? :confused:


This is true. Mazda imported a small batch of cars without sat nav and parking sensors intending to sell a little cheaper to assess the market - other countries have two trim levels. Unfortunately nobody wanted so save £1k for nav and parking sensors so they sat for a few weeks. I nabbed one of them on teh condition the dealer installed the parking sensors and an aftermarket Pioneer DVD nav unit free. They did this and still sold the car at the reduced price to shift it :thumbs:

Bottom line, i've posted instructions for installing an aftermarket nav / upgraded audio so no bother there, and getting parking sensors installed can be done really cheaply, so use this to haggle a good price and you'll end up with something better than 'standard' trim :)

Also, i started modding my car 2 hours after picking it up from the dealer. Still in warranty and with the mods list below and never a quibble from the dealer...

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