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1999 Carb Approved Flyin Miata Turbo Carb Approved!!! on 2040-cars

US $11,999.00
Year:1999 Mileage:141500
Location:

Encinitas, California, United States

Encinitas, California, United States

 1999 red miata with Flyin Miata II turbo system. CARB approved car. Garrett big ball bearing turbo is oil and air cooled with a front mounted intercooler. Uses stock ECU and a piggy back with extra injectors. Motor was rebuilt and bored to 1.9L and upgraded with forged internals by Bill Cardell at Flyin Miata in Grand Junction Colorado. Cost of this upgrade is over $10K. (i have all the original documentation as well)

This car is a very fast, lightweight, dependable, fun car. Turbo spools very fast due to the mods and really lets the engine breathe well. Currently boost is set at a conservative 12psi for engine longevity, but can be easily retuned to 15psi for more fun and power.

Reason selling: I've owned this car (2nd owner) for 5+ years and have driven it sparingly on weekends to run errands. Time for me to move on. Hope to sell it to the right buyer who will continue to take care of it and enjoy it for many years to come.

Comes with a boatload of goodies (both upgraded and aftermarket stuff from the FM catalog) Car comes with a set of OEM wheels and aftermarkets as well as Mazdaspeed seats and the stock seats.
There's a lot more that i am missing. Call me or stop by if you are serious.
Odometer: 142K miles.
Serious inquiries only. Price is very fair and firm.

port/polished intakes/exhaust, jet cleaned all parts.
Wiseco pistons/Carrillo Rods - bored meticulously by master racing mechanics at FM
polished and balanced crank

FM 2.5" turbo-back stainless exhaust
FM/AWR (Ron Davis) Racing Aluminum radiator
KYB 4way adjustable shocks
Konig 12lb wheels
FM butterfly braces
FM sway bars
Racing Beat end links
Upgraded slotted and drilled rotors
New Robbins Sunfast cloth top
New tires (< 5K miles)
Upgraded 3.6 rear torsen diff with mazda speedo correction
SS brake and clutch lines
Upgraded clutch
Tons of interior upgrades - Alpine stereo with Nakamichi sub/Amp. Voodoo shift knob/ Redline shifter/brake boots, Moss Premium floor mats, etc.
Hard Dog Roll bar

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