1992 Mazda Miata Mx-5 Mx5 5 Speed Original 34,500 Miles on 2040-cars
Chicago, Illinois, United States
I have a 92 Miata with only 34,500 miles 5 speed and shows great. Car is super clean with no rust and in great condition, it runs, shifts and drives great. It has no issues. Car has never seen snow. Everything works as it should including the A/C that blows cold. Car has a leather wrapped steering wheel. Timing belt has been changed and have the receipt. Overall this is a true survivor Miata everything works as it should. Only aftermarket equipment is the cassette player with speakers in the headrests. This was professionally done. If I had to nitpick one thing about the car it is the passenger front fender has a scrap right behind the wheel. (not really noticeable). If I had to nitpick another it would be the missing a center cap on the passenger front wheel. Has stock Honda Civic HX wheels on it there is no rubbing when turning fitment is great. You could drive this car anywhere. If you have any questions please let me know. Please see a video of the car here Happy bidding |
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