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Old 04-17-2011, 11:27 PM   #1
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1996 Mazda Miata - $4900

1996 Mazda Miata - 148,XXX miles
Sacramento
$4900, fairly firm

Call, text or email for information to to come see!

Sean
916.505.8108
[email protected]
  • Red
  • Adult-owned (my father's car, never raced, or beaten on since he's owned it)
  • 5-speed manual
  • A/C blows cold, Heat blows hot
  • Good paint, meticulously cared for (always kept clean and waxed consistantly)
  • Stock wheels with good tires
  • New (within last few months) brake pads
  • New (within last few months) struts/shocks
  • New (within last year or so) cloth top with GLASS REAR WINDOW
  • Aftermarket Kenwood stereo with USB connect
  • Headrest speakers
  • Aftermarket alarm with keyless entry
  • Wool seat covers keeping seats in good condition
  • HIGH CAPACITY, POLISHED ALUMINUM RACING RADIATOR
  • Dinghy system installed (towing system for BEHIND a truck/RV)
  • Hayes manual included!
This car has been very well taken care of. It's been my dad's baby for the past few years, and he's made nothing but good choices with not only the maintenance he's performed, but also with the aftermarket components he's chosen for it. Within the past couple of months, we installed new shocks/struts front and rear, new brake pads and performed all the basic maintenance on it.

The biggest problem with convertibles is the top... A hard top is expensive, takes away head room, and is difficult to install and uninstall on the fly, as well as takes up room if you don't have it ON the car at all times. On the other side of the argument, a soft top tends to have the crappy, flappy, plastic rear window that's yellow and cracked. The top my father chose to replace the stock top with has a GLASS rear window with defrost, which can also unzip and fold down. The top was professionally installed, and has ZERO leaks or issues.

My parents enjoy RV'ing, and this car has been a great addition to their lives on their trips. He had a Dinghy towing system installed, which is all included in the sale, and you can easily remove and sell it on many RV forums if it's something you won't use. Many of the miles on the odometer are towing miles, and do not reflect the mileage on the engine, which runs beautifully.

The paint and body work are great for a mid-90's car, and if he's not working in the office or the garden, my dad's typically washing, waxing and polishing the car. This could be a great candidate for new wheels and suspension to have a super-sick, hella flush Miata, or be kept stock and keep it a comfy little cruiser.

Price is $4900, and is fairly firm, but slightly negotiable for serious buyers.

Please call, text or email for more information or to schedule a time to come see it!

Sean
916.505.8108
[email protected]





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