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1995 Mazda Miata Base Convertible 2-door 1.8l 5 Speed Hardtop No Rust on 2040-cars

Year:1995 Mileage:174300
Location:

Nicholasville, Kentucky, United States

Nicholasville, Kentucky, United States
Advertising:

1995 MAZDA MIATA 1.8L 5 SPEED CONVERTIBLE

I AM SELLING MY SONS MIATA, WE AUTO CROSSED IT FOR 1/2 SEASON AND WERE GOING TO BUILD A SPEC MIATA RACE CAR OUT OF IT. I ENDED UP BUYING AN ALREADY BUILT CAR. 

CLEAR KY TITLE IN HAND

THIS IS A VERY RUST FREE CAR THAT IS STILL A GREAT STREET CAR, OR WOULD BE A GREAT PLATFORM FOR BUILDING A SPEC MIATA. IT HAS ABSOLUTELY NO RUST

DRIVE TRAIN:
MOTOR IS COMPLETELY STOCK, 1.8L
POWER STEERING, AIR CONDITIONING
CAR HAS 175,000 MILES BUT RUNS GREAT, WE HAVE CHANGED THE OIL WITH MOBIL 1 SYNTHETIC, WITH NO LIFTER NOISE.
5 SPEED TRANSMISSION WORK GREAT, RE-BUILT SHIFTER. I AM SURE THE CLUTCH HAS BEEN REPLACED. 
THE CAR HAS NEW SLAVE CYLINDER. CAR HAS NEW BRAKE PADS AND ROTORS. 
WE REPLACED THE SUSPENSION WITH KONI ADJUSTABLE YELLOW SHOCKS.
WE REPLACED THE SPRINGS WITH EIBACH PRO PLUS SPRINGS, AND PRO PLUS ANTI ROLL BARS.
THIS IS GREAT FOR STREET USE.
THE AIR CONDITIONING ON THE CAR WORKS.
WE CANNOT FIND THE DRIVERS AIRBAG, WE PUT THE STOCK STEERING WHEEL ON, BUT CANNOT FIND THE AIRBAG.
THESE ARE ALL OVER EBAY FOR SALE. THE PASSENGER AIRBAG IS STILL IN THE CAR.


BODY:
AS I SAID THE BODY IS RUST FREE, THERE IS SOME DAMAGE TO THE DRIVERS SIDE DOOR, THAT SOMEONE TRIED TO PUT FILLER ON. THE DOOR IS REPAIRABLE, WE JUST LEFT IT ALONE.
THE CAR HAS MINOR SCRATCHES, AND FRONT AND REAR BUMPERS ARE FADED. 
THE CONVERTIBLE TOP FRAME IS INCLUDED, ALTHOUGH IT HAS NO FABRIC ON IT.
ALL GLASS ON THE CAR IS FINE, WITH NO CRACKS.
THE CAR HAS A MIATA R SPLITTER ON THE FRONT.
WE WILL INCLUDE A REAR SPOILER, 

WHEELS AND TIRES:
STOCK MIATA RIMS
NEEDS TIRES, THEY ARE FINE FOR NOW

INTERIOR:
DASH PAD IS PERFECT, NO CRACKS
WE ARE MISSING THE GAUGE HOOD
ORIGINAL SEATS, ALTHOUGH WE DON'T HAVE THE RAILS FOR THE PASSENGER SEAT.
DOOR PANELS ARE IN GREAT SHAPE.
NO CARPET
RADIO AND SPEAKERS ARE INCLUDED AND COULD BE PLUGGED BACK IN.
THE CENTER CONSOLE IS NICE.
TRUNK IS RUST FREE, SPARE AND JACK ARE INCLUDED.

THIS IS A NO RESERVE AUCTION ON A GREAT LITTLE CAR. FINDING ONE OF THESE RUST FREE IS A PLUS.
ALSO, THIS IS A 1995 1.8L, WHICH ARE VERY DESIRABLE.

BUYER IS RESPONSIBLE FOR SHIPPING. PLEASE EMAIL OR CALL MY CELL 859-621-0445 WITH ANY QUESTIONS.

WE ARE JUST MAKING ROOM FOR THE RACE CAR.

$500 DEPOSIT REQUIRED WITHIN 24 HOURS OF WINNING AUCTION, AND BALANCE DUE WITHIN 7 DAYS.


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