1997 Mazda Miata M Edition Convertible Supercharged 1.8l (many Mods) on 2040-cars
Fort Lauderdale, Florida, United States
BEAUTIFUL 1997 Mazda Miata M Edition (200hp)
Selling because I need cash for my business and I am getting married. The car look beautiful and it mechanically sound (NO LEAKS & NO ISSUES), but the car does have some minor scratches and for it to be perfect it needs a fresh coat of paint. Modifications: Jackson Racing MP45 Supercharger Track Dog Racing Overlay Pulley (9 pounds boost) MSD Sebring Boost Controller Track Dog Racing Fuel Power Card Piggyback ECU Controller AEM Wideband & AutoMeter Boost Gauge Jackson Racing Exhaust Header Koyo 3 Row Aluminum Radiator Custom Aluminum Oil Catch Can Borla Dual Exhaust Magnaflow High Flow Catalytic Converter (new) Walbro 255 LPH Boss Frog Clear View Roll Bar **change less than 6 month ago **Water pump **Timing Belt **Tensioners **Cam Seals **Crank Seal **New Soft-top Koni Shocks Yellow (adjustable) Ground Control coil overs with Eibach Springs Racing Beat Sway bars Front and rear Cross drill and slotted rotors Braided Brake Lines Braided Clutch Line Bracing Welded Around Chassis Cusco RS LSD ACT Stage II Clutch Kosei K1 15 x 7 Dunlop Direzza 205/50/15 Rear Factory Spoiler Front Spoiler Momo Limited Edition Wood Steering Wheel Summit Racing Lightweight Race seats (15lbs.) with custom Miata mounting brackets and padded covers Gas pedal extension (for heal-toe) Power Windows A/C Radio with CD and Aux Input 5 Speed New Battery Well Maintained. Always with Mobil One 10W-30 Extended Performance 0 to 60 in the 5 second zone!! And LOTS OF FUN TO DRIVE!!!! Awesome track car. |
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