1991 Monster Miata 5.0l V8 on 2040-cars
Douglassville, Pennsylvania, United States
World wide shipping easily arranged at the end of the auction. Seller
reserves the right to cancel any and all bids from those with negative
feedback, or for those who's end user information cannot be verified, or
those that have shown that they do not follow through with their bids.
If you do not plan to honor your bid, or don't have the money to buy it
now, don't bother to bid on it. Payment is by certified US funds only,
and payment in full is due within 3 business days of close of auction.
Due to the cars age, it is being sold as is. Have any questions, feel
free to ask, as I have nothing to hide with this car. Also, for those
that would like to view the car before bidding, feel free to email me
with your contact information, and I will be more than happy to show it
to you in person, or if you like, you can send an independent mechanic
to inspect it before the end of the auction. With this said, good luck,
and happy bidding.
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