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Mazda Miata Race Car on 2040-cars

US $7,000.00
Year:1991 Mileage:23419
Location:

Bossier City, Louisiana, United States

Bossier City, Louisiana, United States
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Ready for the race track. 318-218-3648
1991 Mazda Miata
Fresh 1.6 engine (new timing belt,water pump)
Racing beat intake
Tuned AFM
Jackson Racing header
Cat delete
MTB Spec miata exhaust 
NGK wires
Has P/S .. 
A/C removed
Heater removed
New starter
New fuel pump 
New radiator
New battery
Clean and balance injectors
Clocked ECM (7800 rpm )

949 clutch
949 slave cylinder
949 clutch line
94 spec trans
Shifter rebuild kit
Brass shifter bushing

4.30 gear 
Vlsd diff

Weight has been removed 
Spec miata tow hooks
Hard dog hard core hardtop bar
91hard top
Gforce harness
Nrg hub
Nrg wheel
Radio delete kit
NASA Vent windows 


Poly rack bushings
949 subframe braces x2
949 supermiata links
949 supermiata sway bars (Front/Rear bars)
Racing Beat reinforcements
Megan track series Coilovers 
Custom spring rates 
R spec tie rods
All new ball joints and tie rods


Centric rotors 
Hawk pads
949 brake stainless brake lines
15x8 TRmotorsports wheels 
Toyo RA1 tires (shaved and heat cycled)
Stock 14inch daisies also included.


Can be street driven
Registered , Inspection sticker ,clean title.

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