1999 Mazda Miata Hardtop 1.8l 36k Miles On Fresh Motor on 2040-cars
Lehigh Acres, Florida, United States
up for sale is my 1999 Miata i have put allot of time and money into it but i need more space and its time for it to go.
The car has a oem hardtop, Ninja 17 inch rims, a touchscreen navigation stereo, and a flat black paint job (not perfect has some chips and faint scratches), a aftermarket cat back exhaust with a high flo cat. Has a torsen lsd rear end and crank windowns there is 179K miles on the chassis but the motor spun a rod bearing last year and i bought a used block and head from a crashed miata in a local junk yard with 36k miles. i swapped the motor into this one with the following new parts replaced at that same time 1. new water pump 2.new timing belt 3. new front main seal 4. new rear main seal 5.new clutch disk and pressure plate 6. new transmission fluid there is no check engine lights or leaks. the AC worked great before i did the swap but disconnecting the lines evacuated the freon. its all back together now should just need a vacuum and a charge. car runs and drives good may need brakes soon and other minor TLC but it is a solid rust free car needs a vaccume and this car will be sold as is to the winning bidder with no reserve price car will be available for local pic up in south florida feel free to ask any questions or contact me direct for more pics mhahnl1987@gmail.com |
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