1997 Mazda Miata Mx-5 Hardtop Slammed on 2040-cars
Poplar Grove, Illinois, United States
Hardtop ($1,200) Soft top Manual flip up light control mod Alpine head unit ($300) iPhone Jack Tweeters Removed Cats Rims ($1,000) Tires ($230) XXR 002 15x8 +0 195/45/15 Toyo t1r tires up front 195/50/15 tires in rear 2 Spare stock wheels and tires New brakes Sway bars ($200) End links ($120) Front bumper lip ($100) Welded differential ($200) Boss Frog roll bar ($500) HSD Coil Overs ($1,000) Competition Stage 2 clutch (1000 miles) This is a 97 Mazda Miata MX-5 with only 85,000 miles. It's a 5 speed manual and has been modified to be a really fun track car with everything you would need to race, show, or just to mess around with this summer. The interior is in very good condition. It's super fun to drive, very reliable and starts and runs perfect every time. It's a donut machine! I just started using it as my summer daily driver. Sound system sounds very good. The check engine light comes and goes because of the cats but it's not an issue, it's been driven like this for 2 years with no problem. It has very little rust you can't really notice unless you get low and look for it. The paint has some scratches here and there but nothing major. There is a dent in the passenger side front quarter panel next to the light but no paint damage. The soft top rear window has cracks in it but it does not leak when it rains. The exhaust tip is broken off at the muffler but isn't really an issue. There's a lot of good mods in this car that make it perform the best it could. I'm not in any hurry to sell, only selling it because I want something different. The title is clean, I prefer cash and will NOT ship anywhere. Text me at any time and I'll respond right away at 815-543-0515. |
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