Miata Convertible, Rare Speedster Edition(u.s Version Is Called M Edition) on 2040-cars
Bellingham, Washington, United States
This is my daily driver. It is a very responsive, reliable, sports car.
The car has the original color, British Racing Green. Black interior. What makes this car rare is that I believe only 200 were sent to the Canadian market. It has a better suspension, bigger rims, special rear end, wooden shift knob, wooden emergency brake knob. The full report on this model can be read on the internet by just typing up Mazda Miata, Speedster Edition. The car has no rust and is very solid. It handles remarkably well, like a sports car should, a joy to drive. No known issues with the car. Recently replaced the belts, alternator, and did an oil change. The brakes were done about six months ago. The tires were replaced about a year ago, and are in good condition. The exhaust is fine. The car is mechanically fine. Please do not bid, unless you are serious about purchasing the car. |
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