1990 Mazda Miata Mx5- 5 Speed- All Original, Never Raced, Very Clean- 175kmi on 2040-cars
Santa Rosa, California, United States
1990 MAZDA MIATA MX-5 -
2ND OWNER HAS ALWAYS
GARAGED CAR FOR PAST 9 YEARS- SECOND CAR SO NOT DRIVEN MUCH IN THE PAST 10
YEARS. ONLY 10K MILES PUT ON IT IN LAST 9 YEARS.
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ALL ORIGINAL, ALL STOCK- ORIGINAL
PAINT, INTERIOR, RIMS ENGINE ETC. -NEVER RACED!!!
SERIOUSLY, NEVER EVER EVER! -
PASSES SMOG FINE, RUNS GREAT -
CLUTCH IS GOOD- NO SLIPS -
NEW TIRES AND BRAKES -
TOP HAS NO TEARS, HOLES OR LEAKS -
ORIGINAL INTERIOR WITH NO HOLES OR
TEARS ANYWHERE AND ORIGINAL CARPET STILL IN GOOD, CLEAN CONDITION WITH NO WORN
OUT SPOTS OR HOLES. -STEREO DOES NOT WORK -DRIVER’S SIDE FENDER HAS MINOR DENT IN IT (PITCURED BUT DOES NOT COME
THROUGH WELL, DENT MEASURES ABOUT 10INCHES IN DIAMETER AND CAN PROBABLY BE
POPPED OUT BY SOMEONE WHO KNOWS HOW TO DO IT- OR, FIND A FENDER AND REPLACE…) -COUPLE OF CRACKS IN THE MOULING BENATH THE TRUNK LID AND BETWEEN THE
TAIL LIGHTS (PICTURED)
LOCAL PICK-UP ONLY IN SANTA ROSA, CA.
PAYPAL OR CASH PURCHASE ONLY- NO CHECKS, MONEY ORDERS ETC.
BID WITH CONFIDENCE, I HAVE EXCELLENT SELLER RATINGS |
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Thu, 25 Jul 2013While it may not be touting the old "Win on Sunday, sell on Monday" axiom we all know and love, Mazda recognizes that racing can only improve its cars. And so it's no surprise that the Japanese automaker is testing and refining its Skyactiv-D diesel engine by sending it out on various race tracks around the country - notably being the first diesel ever to compete at Daytona and the first to notch a Grand Am win at Road Atlanta.
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