Mazdaspeed Protege on 2040-cars
Cleveland, Ohio, United States
Body Type:Sedan
Engine:2.0L 2000CC l4 GAS DOHC Turbocharged
Vehicle Title:Clear
Exterior Color: Titanium Silver
Make: Mazda
Number of Cylinders: 4
Model: Protege
Trim: Mazdaspeed Sedan 4-Door
Drive Type: FWD
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Mileage: 110,000
This is a 2003 MazdaSpeed Protege, 110k miles. As you can see it is track ready. Only selling it because I'm dealing with family issues and I need the money. Car runs perfectly. National TTD champion with NASA in the Great Lakes region. The car is fast, you just need to learn to drive it.
Recently I put on new front bearings (Mazda original parts, no cheap replacements), low mileage drive shafts and a passenger seat with 5 point harness.
This is a very reasonable price considering the mods, current state and the extras you will receive:
- 2 spare engine blocks
- spare pistons, rods, water pump
- splitter for the front
- wing for the rear
- original internals for the KSport coilovers (they were rebuilt due to wear and to match the new springs)
- original KSport springs
- extra spoiler and front grill
- 2 sets of 15x8 ROTA slipstream wheels, each set has 225/45/15 Hoosier A6 mounted (80% and 90% left) - the car sits on a set of 16' wheels with old tires
- 1 extra set of 225/45/25 Hoosier A6 (60% left)
- extra hood
- stock intercooler
The car only thing the car needs is 1 new wheel stud on the front right side.
Current mods:
Suspension \ Chassis
6 point Self-Fabricated Roll Cage
KSport Coilovers
500 lb/in Front Springs; 850 lb/in Rear Springs
AWR Adjustable 21 mm Rear Swaybar
AWR Front Endlinks
AWR Motor Mounts
Wheels & Tires \ Brakes
Hoosier A6 Tires (225/45/15)
15x8 Rota Slipstream Wheels, 40mm offset (2 sets, blue and black)
Carbotech XP-12 front brake pads
Carbotech AX-6 Rear Brake Pads
Steel Braded Brake Lines
ATE Super Blue Brake Fluid
Summit Brake Proportioning Valve
ARP Wheel Studs
Engine
AWR Oil Pan
Injen Intake
Self-Fabricated airbox with headlight inlet
Hardpipes
Front Mount Intercooler
Corksport 2.4" S and J pipes
2.5" Catless Midpipe
Self-Fabricated Midpipe-back Exhaust
Split Second Air Fuel Controller
Fidanza Aluminum Flywheel
Exedy Stage 1 Clutch
Interior
Short shifter
Mazdaspeed shift knob
RCI 6-point Harness
Ultrashield Pro Road Race Seat
Mesh Window Net
Self-Fabricated Seat Mount
Odyssey Battery, Relocated to Passenger Side Floor
SPA Fire Suppression System
Autometer Boost, Oil Pressure and Oil Temp gauges
Longacre HOT LAP (lap timer)
Exterior
Self-Fabricated Front Bumper and Tow Hook
Carbon Fiber Hood with heat extraction holes
Lexan Windshield
Lexan Side Windows
Self-Fabricated Airdam and Undertray
Aluminum rear spoiler
Removed
Seats
Door Trim
Side Windows
Carpet
Stereo
Airbags
HVAC
Air Conditioning
Interior Trim
Sound Deadening
Muffler
Anything Else Not Needed
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