Turbo Drift/track Ready Convertible 260rwhp Flyin Miata Fm Turbocharged Garrett on 2040-cars
Spearfish, South Dakota, United States
Body Type:Coupe
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:1.8l Turbocharged
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Number of Cylinders: 4
Make: Mazda
Model: MX-5 Miata
Trim: 2 Door Coupe
Options: CD Player, Convertible
Drive Type: RWD
Mileage: 110,205
Exterior Color: Black
I have for sale a manual 1995 MX-5 1.8L turbo'd currently pushing about 260whp on a completely rebuilt motor. Only 3k on engine! (I have the paperwork/receipts). 110k on the body. CLEAN/CLEAR title in hand. The PERFECT car for a drift or track toy but still a fully legal daily driver! Now onto the car specs:
Engine Bay:
-Rebuilt motor with 3k miles
-Flyin Miata II Turbo Kit with stand alone HydraNemesis programmable ECU ($5,300)
-Engine is bored .20 over
-550cc RC Injectors
-Wiseco Forged Pistons
-Mishimoto radiator
-Flyin Miata front mount intercooler
-Solid graphite motor mounts (no engine play, quicker throttle response)
Drivetrain:
-ACT Stage II high performance racing clutch
-Flyin Miata lightweight flywheel
-Welded diff
-Stock tranny
-Aftermarket 16 inch rims
-BRAND NEW TIRES ALL AROUND
Fuel System:
-Walbro 255 fuel pump
-Tuned on 91 Octane pump gas
Interior:
-Basically stock
-Sparco Race steering wheel with Sparco HUB
-Greddy Profec B Spec II Boost Controller
-Welded roll bar
-Flyin Miata Boost Gauge
-Race pedals
Cons:
-ONLY cosmetic cons.
-Few small scratches, paint isn't perfect, but for it's age it's in good shape
-Small drill holes from the spoiler I removed on the trunk
-Idles high but took it to a shop and said its completely fine just the computer making up for the bigger injectors
-VERY loud inside the car because of the motor mounts, but when the top is down no problem.
This car can be a daily driver, but it would be better off being a track car. I'm in NO hurry to sell this car. There has been over $10k into the engine alone. I have TONS of receipts and paperwork for all mods and an instruction manual for the boost controller. ALSO have a bin full of replacement parts like dash cluster, tail lights, original fenders, etc.
If you have any questions, would like more specific pics, or would like to come see the car, please call or text Nathan anytime at 605-641-1888
I WILL assist in shipping the car to the winning bidder BUT price/costs are all the buyer's responsibility. Unless the sale price is high enough, I will possibly help and pitch in to cover shipping costs.
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