2004 Mazdaspeed Miata Mx-5 Ti Gt 6 Speed Turbo Convertible Msm on 2040-cars
Doylestown, Pennsylvania, United States
Great condition in and out 2004 MazdaSpeed Miata GT. Mechanically and aesthetically in great shape, car is mostly stock with some tasteful mods and upgrades and new parts and is ready to go! Car was never tracked or raced. Previous original owner was an older gentleman - college professor, and this was his daily driver. Car did not sit and was garage kept and well cared for. His wife also drove a Miata, and he purchased another MSM after the accident. The accident, I will address here with full disclosure. Car was hit in the front, no airbag, no injury. Car ran and drove (with almost no pull) when I got it. Radiator support was pushed in, hood and fender damaged - I have pictures. Both front frame rails had slight bends, I had these fully replaced with new rails from Mazda by a frame shop; no bending or straightening took place. Car is arrow straight and looks and drives that way. Work was done 2 years ago and I've been driving as my 2nd car since then with zero issues. Even tire wear and tight panel gaps back that up. For those of you still with me, on to the car itself. 91,379 miles. Titanium Grey GT with black leather. Factory 6 speed manual with LSD. Production #688. New 949 Racing 6UL wheels (3rd gen, <5k mi, spotless, perfect, not a scratch, perfectly balanced) New Nitto NeoGen tires (<5k mi) New oversized aftermarket FMIC (original fmic included in purchase) New all aluminum dual core radiator New condenser, new expansion valve. Full A/C evac and recharge - works perfect, blows cold! New rear brake caliper, new rear brake pads. Full brake system bleed with new fluid. New spark plugs, new PCV valve New Redline synthetic transmission fluid New synthetic engine oil, new coolant New Sliverstar headlight bulbs New floor mats Tockiko adjustable shocks/struts Flyin Miata springs Flyin Miata sway bars Flyin Miata downpipe Flyin Miata slotted brake rotors Flyin Miata stainless steel brake lines Vishnu intake Vishnu 440 injectors Clearwater speakers New alternator 2012 4 wheel laser alignment EVERYTHING works and works well on the car. Car handles, stops, turns, and accelerates extremely well - wheel/tire/brake/suspension combo is well worth the $$ it cost. Car looks great and turns heads and gets compliments constantly. As for the Miata: In 2009, English Automotive critic Jeremy Clarkson wrote: The fact is that if you want a sports car, the Miata is perfect. Nothing on the road will give you better value. Nothing will give you so much fun. The only reason I’m giving it five stars is because I can’t give it 14. turbo-charged inline 4 with double overhead cam and four valves per cylinder 225-watt six-speaker Bose® sound system with six-disc CD changer and speed-sensing automatic volume control 48/52 weight distribution The best selling 2-seat convertible in history Car & Driver's 10 Best list 11 times Only 5,428 MazdaSpeed versions were ever produced. |
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The cost of a car goes far beyond what you pay for the actual metal, leather and rubber at the point of purchase. Fuel, insurance, maintenance and repair costs, and the cost of fees from the state and financing will all weigh on your wallet while you own the car. That's not even taking into account the biggest cost: depreciation, or the amount of money you lose based on what your car is worth years from now versus the day you bought it.
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