1990 Mazda Miata (awsome Fun) on 2040-cars
Camarillo, California, United States
Up for sale is a 1990 Mazda Miata with extensive upgrades. I got this to make into a track car but it is so much fun I decide to keep it for the street.
Way too much to list so feel free to ask any questions. Personnel reasons for selling, But I won’t be low balled. Thousands Invested.
Partial List:
JDM 1.6L B6 Engine & Transmission with 68,700 Kilometers or 42,688 miles. Installed new Timing belt & rollers, Water Pump, Thermostat, Rebuilt Fuel Injectors, Iridium Plugs, Complete Silicone Hose kit, Motor Mounts, Belts, Stainless Steel Cat Back Exhaust (Awesome Sound), K&N Filter (have stock air box if wanted), 2 Row all Aluminum Racing Radiator & Fans, Rear Trans Seal, Dipstick, New OEM underbody Splash Guard, Just changed to Mobile 1 oil and Filter after 475 miles.
4 New KYB Excel-GR2 Gas Shocks, JDM lowering springs 1.75 & 2.00, Oversized Front & Rear Sway bars, Ft & Rr Sway bar end links, Ft control arm bushing set, Ft ball joints, Ft upper Strut mounts, Ft Wheel Hub & Bearing assy’s , Ft & Rr Drilled & Slotted Brake Rotors with Ceramic Pads, Disk Brake hardware kit Ft & Back, New Tires and Wheels.
New Robbins Convertible top with zip down rear window, New Tail Lights, New Ft Turn signals and 4 marker lights, New Carpet, New Floor Mats, New Roadster Sill Plates, New seat covers (not slip on), New Custom center console, Shift Boot, Pedal Pads, New Gauge cover, Roll Bar, Front Spoiler, New Custom Front Mesh Grill, Has a AM/FM CD player. New 6 Layer car cover, New Wiper Blades, New Chrome Side mirrors (the glass is cracked on the right one but easily fixed. A lot of the parts are from Moss Miata so you can see the costs.
I have The Original motor & Trans with a new rebuilt head, stock springs that I will include with the buy it now price, But you will be responsible for crating and shipping the motor.
It has a hard to get Hard top, Paint is not perfect, small scratch by drivers door and a couple small chips above Ft window (see photos), I get complements everywhere it goes.
Car is for sale locally so auction could end at any time. Car is sold as is, where is with no guarantee given or implied. I have tried my best to describe this car so if you have any questions feel free to ask before bidding. Buyer is responsible for all shipping and costs.
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