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Joebug
10-22-2016, 07:52 AM
Selling my 2003 MGM LSE...closest comparison to the Marauder. Some call it a "Fauxrauder" ...Spruce Green with light flint interior ...factory installed bucket seats, center console, 3.27:1 gear ratio, dual exhaust, air ride suspension, Handling and Performance package etc...
Mustang GT wheels with cooper tires. Great condition, 129,000 miles. Completely stock non molested, originally a California Car then I bought it from a dealer in Florida.
Great car at a great price...$4200 as pictured with original wheels and tires. Open to trading for other vehicle.

vegasmarauder
10-25-2016, 07:30 PM
FYI, only 3089 LS's were built in 2003. 549 in gold. Your Spruce Green might be even more rare. For $25 Marti Auto Works in AZ will give you a sheet with info on the day ordered, built, sold, options and original dealer along with total number in that particular paint/trim combination. I did it as gift for a friend with a 2003 LSE and didn't realize how few were made.

I love those LSE's.

ZoeChamp316
10-26-2016, 08:54 PM
FYI, only 3089 LS's were built in 2003. 549 in gold. Your Spruce Green might be even more rare. For $25 Marti Auto Works in AZ will give you a sheet with info on the day ordered, built, sold, options and original dealer along with total number in that particular paint/trim combination. I did it as gift for a friend with a 2003 LSE and didn't realize how few were made.

I love those LSE's.

Wow, nice to know how rare these really are. Mines is Matador red I ended up swapping to a 5.4 a couple years ago. Good luck with the sale.

Joebug
10-30-2016, 12:41 PM
Yeah these cars are more rare than the marauders. I searched high and low for this car ...had my fun but moving on...
Thanks

Hg M75
10-31-2016, 06:39 AM
Soooo tempting.

Joebug
11-02-2016, 05:12 AM
I had someone interested and he wanted me to bring it to his mechanic, I agreed and we found out it needed an axle seal and some ball joint work. He tried to talk me down to $3300 but I just couldn't sell it for that. so, rather than taking a hit and losing a ton of money, I'm going to fix it and keep driving it. also, when it was on the lift I was looking at how clean and rust free it is..and I was thinking to myself "why am I was selling it?" I guess everything happens for a reason, Its just too nice of a car to let go for less than 4K. Besides it's looking real nice after I cleaned it all up to present to any buyers.
So thanks to this guy for spending $100 for his mechanic to look at it I know the few issues with it, So it's no longer for sale, Unless of course I get a "Reasonable" offer before I buy the parts for it.

Joebug
11-04-2016, 05:00 PM
SOLD!......

1Marauder
11-21-2016, 11:06 PM
??? What???? Gotta tell us what happened.