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1993 Mazda Mx-5 Miata Convertible, Red, 41,422 Miles, Garaged, Az Car, Near Mint on 2040-cars

Year:1993 Mileage:41422
Location:

Mahomet, Illinois, United States

Mahomet, Illinois, United States
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1993 Mazda MX-5 Miata convertible, red, 41,422 miles, garaged, AZ car (no winters), near mint

Listing for a senior friend who is not an Ebayer, he is the original owner, clean IL title in hand

Car has just been detailed this week and it looks fantastic.

Here are WAY more pics than Ebay will allow me:

http://kwc.smugmug.com/Other/Miata/44152217_MVQDNX

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Features

  • red with black cloth interior
  • 1.6 liter, 4-cylinder engine
  • 5-speed manual transmission
  • does not have AC
  • AM/FM cassette audio
  • aftermarket alloy wheels
  • Carecraft rustproofing and undercoating
  • all factory manuals, three keys, complete paper service records, dealer brochures

Aftermarket additions

  • MB motorsports Viper alloy wheels
  • upgraded ignition wires
  • stainless steel brake lines
  • folding front license plate bracket, folds plate back at >25mph
  • custom Miata floor mats
  • padded center armrest
  • updated Mazda drive shaft (in March 2014) to fix the well-known 65 mph vibration
  • ashtray replaced with dual cupholders
  • Mazda "stuff" pockets on either side of the hump and map pocket behind rear seat
  • cover for convertible top compartment
  • fabric sleeve to protect the rear window when top down
  • snap-in cockpit tonneau cover

Cosmetic condition

  • hard to distinguish from a new car, just detailed
  • top has no damage, rear window clear
  • three tiny stone chips on hood, one small stone chip at lower right corner of passenger side of windshield
  • underbody completely rust free, AZ car, no winters
  • interior truly looks like new

Mechanical condition

  • absolutely no mechanical issues, impeccably maintained
  • tires have ~3,000 miles on them
  • all service done on schedule
  • 5/20/14 (39,544 miles): tire balancing
  • 3/7/14 (39,453 miles): new driveshaft, oil change
  • 10/17/11 (38,269 miles): oil and filter, battery
  • 10/15/11 (38,173 miles): four new tires
  • 2/18/11 (37,814 miles): oil and filter
  • 2/2/11: tire rotate and balance
  • 1/4/10 (34,853 miles): oil and filter, brake fluid and coolant flush, battery
  • 12/19/08 (32,416 miles): oil and filter
  • 11/18/06 (32,044 miles): oil and filter, brakes at 50% or better
  • 6/7/06 (29,196 miles): oil and filter, clutch master and slave
  • 10/28/05 (29,165 miles): two new tires, oil and filter, coolant flush
  • 11/3/05 (29,120 miles): oil and filter
  • 10/26/04 (29,046): oil and filter, coolant flush
  • 11/22/03 (28,844): oil and filter, coolant flush
  • 5/3/03 (27,341): oil and filter
  • 11/2/02 (27,334 miles): oil and filter
  • 6/27/02 (27,967 miles): oil and filter
  • 11/11/00 (26,962 miles): oil and filter
  • 8/10/00 (25,738 miles): oil and filter, lubricate clutch linkage
  • 7/14/00 (25,408 miles): four tires
  • 3/3/00 (24,798 miles): oil and filter
  • 11/10/99 (24,772 miles): oil and filter
  • 9/7/99 (22,532 miles): oil and filter
  • 4/30/99 (20,195 miles): oil and filter, lubricate clutch pivot, fuel - air filters, plug wires
  • 11/14/98 (20,117 miles): oil and filter
  • 8/13/98 (17,332 miles): oil and filter, lubricate clutch pivot
  • 5/12/98 (15,824 miles): oil and filter
  • 9/16/97 (15,285 miles): oil and filter
  • 5/9/97 (12,623 miles): oil and filter
  • 3/28/97: stainless steel brake lines
  • 10/11/96 (11,061 miles): oil and filter, coolant flush
  • 5/31/96 (9,154 miles): oil and filter, battery
  • 11/21/95 (9,034 miles): oil and filter, coolant flush
  • 9/15/95 (7,992 miles): oil and filter
  • 6/9/95 (6,121 miles): oil and filter, rotate tires
  • 11/17/94 (5,930 miles): oil and filter, coolant flush
  • 8/17/94 (3,447 miles): oil and filter, differential, tranny fluid
  • 5/6/94 (2,114 miles): oil and filter
  • 11/18/93 (2,037 miles): oil and filter
  • 7/9/93 (846 miles): oil and filter
Sale details
  • $500 deposit due through Paypal within 48 hours of auction end
  • this deposit is NON-REFUNDABLE if you do not follow through on the sale for your own reasons
  • also....the ENTIRE COST of the car cannot be paid through Paypal, just the deposit
  • full payment due at pickup within 10 days of auction end if possible; if not possible, email me to notify
  • I CAN ship this car or possibly deliver, email for details

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