1999 Red Mazda Miata on 2040-cars
East Northport, New York, United States
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Posting my 1999 Mazda Miata for sale.
5 speed manual transmission. The car is in excellent shape, wears its original paint with no bodywork ever done to my knowledge. The car has a history free of accidents and holds a clear vehicle history report as well as a clean NYS title. Car has 101,000 miles, a *brand new* soft top (glass window w/defroster), and REAL NON-REPLICA BBS wheels! Runs and drives like new! Completely free of rust or rot issues throughout the entire car. *Timing belt/Water pump replaced at 91,000* I would love to keep this car however I have a few too many toys at the moment and another miata that i drive every day. The car is owned by a die-hard miata enthusiast (myself) and has been looked over with a fine tooth comb by me personally. This car has never been beaten on, raced, or even driven in harsh weather conditions. The car has lived an easy life for sure. The owner previous to me used the car as a weekend toy and didn't daily drive it by any means. The car comes with the above mentioned BBS wheels, the spoiler on the trunk lid, the increasingly rare and no longer produced OEM mud flaps. The car has a chrome double hoop roll bar which will be coming with the car as well. (roll bar hidden by top in photos.) Equipped with Factory Bose stereo system. You can reach me at (631)-902-4516 via text message or phone call anytime. I'd be happy to further discuss the vehicle and answer any questions that you may have. Emails are fine as well, they will be answered on a daily basis. The car is located on Long Island in New York. Pickup by the purchaser with cash payment would be preferred however shipment can be arranged where payment is made through a mailed certified bank check, or PayPal. Regardless of the method chosen, the payment must be cleared and in my possession before the vehicle leaves my possession. This can be discussed via email, private discussion, or phone call as well. Thanks for looking! |
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