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    Mazda MX-5 Eunos 1.6i - Ready For Action! ;)

    Mazda MX-5 Eunos 1.6i
    130000 KM, around 87000 Miles
    MOT & TAX 31/03/2013
    1992 Kreg, imported in 1998
    Full leather with speakers in head rests.





    Part's that have been upgraded recently:

    • Koni coilovers.
    • Mazda MX-5 1.8i full exhaust system
    • MOMO steering wheel
    • K&N air filter
    • Polly bushes all round
    • CD/AUX player
    • Welded Diff
    • Driftworks handbrake button.
    • Just had new pads.
    • New genuine Mazda MX-5 roof costing £408
    • Top end engine rebuilt, using only quality parts. INC water pump, timing belt ETC


    This is one of the best examples i have seen, great on fuel & very quick when power is needed, has had very little rust, underside is completely sealed, just some small superficial specs which have been repaired towards the rear cills. Nothing!
    The only bad point i can think of is that the driver's seat has slight wear on bottom corner this is due to the age of the car and there is a small oil leak from the engine (Common for mx5's).

    Pulls well and looks clean!

    I bought this to keep me occupied over winter and was hoping to attend the Teesside New Years Eve drift day, unfortunately I couldnt make it due to family commitments. with this in mind the car has never been on a drift day and with my v8 project taking all of my time this has to go.

    £1000 and can deliver if required.
    Any questions droip me a message and I will get back to you swiftly.

    Cheers
    Ian

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    Ah man, wrong section fail. :S

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ian200sx View Post
    Ah man, wrong section fail. :S
    Moved for you mate! good luck with the sale,looks a bargain!

    You only need two tools in life - wd-40 and duct tape. If it doesn't move and should, use the wd-40. If it shouldn't move and does, use the duct tape.

    And if you can't fix it with a hammer,you've got an electrical problem!

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    Cheers Its a nice little car,

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    Sold pending collection

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    Hi mate would you consider a swap ?

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