1999 Mazda Miata 10th Anniversary Convertible 2-door 1.8l (10a) - Low Miles on 2040-cars
Golden, Colorado, United States
| This car is a blast to drive, so sad to be selling it!!! The 10AE is a limited edition, only 7000 were made. In addition to the standard Miata Features, the 10AE has: - for looks: the Saphire Blue Mica paint, matching body trim kit, fog lights, matching blue original top (with glass, defrosted window), Nardi steering wheel and shifter, blue carbon fiber bezel, - for performance: strut brace, bilstien shocks, chrome 5 spoke wheels 15" wheels, 6 speed transmission, limited slip torsen rear differential - for convenience: cruise control, power door (passenger side with use of key on drivers side), power windows, power antenna - for safety: dual air bags, anti-lock brakes Selling because I need the garage space. Otherwise, I'd totally keep this car. Hoping to sell it to someone who is out there looking for a 10AE and knows how special they are. I love this car. It will be hard to see it go. It's been garaged its whole life, low miles, only service I've done to it since buying it 1.5 years (and 2K miles) ago has been to replace spark plug wires and plugs (just 'cause). I have a copy of the car fax from when I bought it, totally clean. | 
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