2001 Miata With Hardtop, And Extras Ice Cold A/c on 2040-cars
Cape Coral, Florida, United States
Body Type:Convertible
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:4 Cyl.
For Sale By:Private Seller
Year: 2001
Number of Cylinders: 4
Make: Mazda
Model: MX-5 Miata
Trim: Conv.
Options: CD Player, Convertible
Drive Type: 5 Speed
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Power Windows
Mileage: 87,177
Exterior Color: Silver
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Interior Color: Black
| For sale is a 2001 Miata with Hardtop and Extras, see below. It is a great running car, Ice Cold A/C, some minimal scratches and dings, (typical for age) as shown. The car is also for sale locally, call with questions, (Chuck 239-225-8201). Possible trade for a Nice Harley late model big twin, Stratoliner, Roadliner, Raider, etc. Also possibly interested in a small late model car with hatchback, like a Mazda 3, Vibe, Honda Fit, Martix, small suv, crossover, etc... 5-speed Manual (shifts PERFECTLY) 
 4.10:1 Rear Differential Sunlight Silver Metallic OEM Factory Sport Bracing Option (Subframe Braces and Front Strut Tower 
Bar) Defrosted Glass Rear Window in soft top, (small tear in soft top). OEM Hard top w/ defrosted rear window Recent Maintenance: Oil changes performed every 4k mi (full synthetic) @70k mi: -Timing Belt -Water Pump -Accessory Belts -Engine Front Main Seal and Cam Seals -OEM Radiator and upper and lower hoses @75k mi: -OEM Clutch -Clutch Throw-out Bearing -Clutch Pilot Bearing -Engine Rear Main Seal -Transmission flush (full synthetic) -Differential flush (full synthetic) and axle seals replaced -Shifter Turret Flush and Rebuild (OEM bushings and rubber shifter 
boots) 205/50/15 Dunlop Direzza DZ101 Tires, installed at 75k mi @80k mi: -Brake Pads, Porterfield R4s (purchased from Flyin' Miata) -Brake Lines, Flyin' Miata braided stainless steel -OEM Clutch Slave Cylinder -Brake Fluid Flush (DOT4 ATE Amber) -Clutch Fluid Flush (DOT4 ATE) Accessories: Hard Dog Double Diagonal (HDDD) roll-bar Flyin' Miata V-Maxx Stage 2 Suspension Kit (installed at 70k mi): -Flyin' Miata V-Maxx Coil-overs with adjustable ride height -Flyin' Miata Front and Rear Anti-Sway Bars -Racing Beat Ball Joint End Links Flyin' Miata Braided Stainless Steel Brake Lines Push-Button Start The car drives like a dream; the engine runs perfectly (it even SOUNDS 
healthy). **Receipts available for all accessories and most maintenance items** Paypal $200.00 deposit due within 24 hours. 
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