2004 Mazda Mx-5 Madzaspeed on 2040-cars
Lexington, Kentucky, United States
Engine:1.8 TURBO
Mileage: 41,865
Make: Mazda
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Model: MX-5 Miata
Trim: MAZDASPEED
Options: CD Player, Convertible
Safety Features: Anti-Lock Brakes, Driver Airbag, Passenger Airbag
Drive Type: RWD
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows
Up for sale is a great condition Mazda Speed that has been tastefully upgraded. I acquired the car from a close friend I am the second owner of this wonderful and fun vehicle.
The car has been driven so not in perfect show condition has a couple rock chips in the hood/fender a door ding or two but nothing major cosmetically.
The car has been stored for a couple years I just brought it out last year to get her cleaned up change all the fluids so I could sell her.
There are a ton of things that have been done and I will probably leave off a lot when I start listing them but I will try my best to recall what has been done.
The car is currently running at 11-12 lbs of boost that is good for 240 at the wheel plenty of room for more that was enough for me.
The hard top is in good shape there are several scratches on it a looks to have a little damage to the fiberglass near the back the soft top is in pretty good shape has a small tear about a quarter inch I did patch it and doesn't leak and looks very good.
Here are a list of some of the mods
Flyin Miata
cat back exhaust
intake
stainless downpipe
front mount intercooler
Engine
Turbo has been bored out to house a bigger compressor wheel spools really quick
Hydra nemesis standalone with 2.6 update
New belts
aftermarket cruise control
Aluminum Radiator
Oil relocation kit (makes oil changes easier)
Wheels
Kosei Rims
Goodyear Eagle F1 205/40/zr17 Great shape not alot of Miles on them
Interior
5 autometer gauges
Roll bar
3 pair of factory mazda floor mats
silver shift knob
alpine stereo/factory bose speakers
The car runs and drives like a dream the torque and power is great. I still have a lot of the factory pieces for the car (rims, intercooler, shift knob, fuel lid, computer and the windscreen. There is a lot that goes with the car. Like I said earlier I am sure I have left a lot of information out.
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