1995 Miata M Edition With Mica Merlot Paint, Bbs Wheels, 31,800 Miles on 2040-cars
Hacker Valley, West Virginia, United States
I am
reluctantly placing for sale my near pristine 1995 Miata M Edition with 5 speed
manual transmission. The car currently has 31,800
pampered miles. Special Features: Leather Nardi shift knob, 15" BBS wheels, cut pile carpeting, stainless sill plates, air conditioning, CD player and 4 speakers, ABS, exterior badge, M Edition floor mats, and the Popular Equipment Package (formerly called B package) included power steering, leather-wrapped steering wheel, power mirrors, alloy wheels, Torsen limited slip differential, cruise control, power windows, and power antenna. I am the second owner of this vehicle. I purchased the car over three years ago from the estate of the original owner. She had maintained the car to a high standard and only drove it only on sunny weekends. The car was never driven in rain or snow. Since I have purchased it, I have only added a little over 2000 miles on sunny days. This car drives great and is as solid as the day it was new. Everything on the vehicle works like factory new. The exterior is very shiny and has been treated with the Five Star Shine protection, which provides exceptional protection to the surface. http://www.5starshine.com/. There are
a couple very minor places in the paint that have been touched up and
treated. There are only two other items that could be
considered as flaws. One is a slight
yellowing and a line ( not really a crease ) in the original back plastic
window. And the original Tonneau cover
has one snap that is torn loose. I may
have this repaired before the sale is complete. The car is always garaged and covered with a form fitting Coverking cover ( $330 new ) that matches the car. The car cover is included as well as the original soft top cover and the original factory M Edition tonneau cover. The original M Edition floor mats are included and are in as new condition. An additional set of Miata factory mats are included that have been used in the car, but are in excellent shape. The Interior is in nearly new condition, with only minor wear on the drivers seat. The original factory stereo with CD and cassette works perfectly. The carpets are like new as is the dash and the M Edition Stainless Sill Plates. The original
BBS wheels are in excellent condition with Kumho Ecsta AST tires 195/50 R15
with 80 to 90 % tread remaining. The BBS
cover caps are as new. The trunk with
spare tire, jack, and lug wrench is complete and is in nearly new condition. The The Merlot Mica color and the BBS wheels are very
popular with M Edition enthusiasts. This
is the only NA Miata produced for the This
beautiful car is available for viewing at most any time by appointment. My hope
is that another enthusiast will win the bid for this car and continue to enjoy
it as I have.
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