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2006 Mazda Miata Mx-5 – Grand Touring – Magnaflow – Bose - 53k Miles on 2040-cars

US $11,999.00
Year:2006 Mileage:53119
Location:

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2006 Mazda Miata MX-5 – Grand Touring – Magnaflow – Bose
VIN: JM1NC25F260107520
Miles: 53,119

Original equipment
6 speed automatic transmission with paddle shifter
Bose sound
Camel leather interior
Power windows, door locks, mirrors and cruise control
17” wheels
Fog lights

Aftermarket modifications:
Custom front grill
Magnaflow cat back exhaust
Cross drilled rotors

Maintenance:
Fresh battery
Fresh Bridgestone Potenza tires

Condition:
Very clean car driven by a elderly lady.
-The driver seat does show wear on the side bluster
-The convertible top has some black stains but works good  -- NO leaks
-There are some scratches on the wheels

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