2005 Mazda Miata Mx-5 Mazdaspeed Grand Touring Edition Black Mica 8,900 Miles on 2040-cars
Terre Haute, Indiana, United States
Rare opportunity 2005 Mazdaspeed Miata Factory turbocharged. This model was made only in 2004 and 2005 roughly 1428 only made in 2005 before factory burned down which limited 2005 production.
Black Mica paint only made in 2005. This is the Grand Touring model every option. Cloth top, leather seats with red stitching, Bose stereo. The Mazdapeed Miata was very special, approximately 40hp more than a regular miata, 6-speed, special heavy duty drivetrain, special bilstein shocks, springs etc. Racing Hart 17 inch wheels. 6 speed manual transmission. I have owned this car for 5 years I bought it with 2,700 miles on it, now it has 8,952 miles, most of the miles are highway miles. Surely one of the lowest mileage cars and collector quality condition. This car is bone stock, no mods ever which is very rare for these cars. It has never been tracked, raced, or auto-crossed. Mazda engineered these cars to last but everyone wants to boost their performance. This car has been babied by both owners. Always garaged, no winters ever. This car is in excellent condition no dents scratches, no paint work ever other than minor chip repairs, VIN stickers on every body panel. Properly maintained, no issues. I have the window sticker, both (2) remotes/keys, brochures, owners manuals, original unused floor mats and top boot. The unused space saver spare tire, jack and tire lug wrench are in the trunk. Payment by winning bidder within 7 days by bank wire transfer only, no cash in person I reserve the right to end the auction early as car is for sell locally. Shipping to be at buyers expense local pickup welcomed. The Bose stereo has a special (aux/mod) i-pod mini stereo plug for your various personal music devices. I just ran a clean 2 owner car fax on this vehicle which I will be happy to provide. Please do not contact me asking for my bottom dollar price, look at the starting auction price, this car is worth the money to a collector like myself. call with questions: 8onetwo 2fourzero97six6 Also, this is last year of the NB series Miata it has a larger trunk capacity but still has a spare tire/jack/tools so you can change a flat and get home when you are out touring. The 2006 and newer miatas have no spare. You can easily fit 2 roll airline type suitcases in the roomy trunk and more for a weekend trip. Thanks for looking, happy bidding. |
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