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Make: Mazda

Model: 1991 MX5 NA 1600cc

Milage: 87,000 km's

Transmission: 5sp Manual

Colour: Blue

Location: Sydney

Complied? Yes

Currently registered? Yes - May, 2010

Price: $7,500

Contact: PM here or contact my mobile (Michael) - 0401 225 340

Up for sale is my Jap imported Eunos Roadster (rebadged as a Mazda by previous owner, who owned the car since new).

I have been using the car as more of a weekend ride, as did previous owner hence the low GENUINE KM's.

Apart from the dark tinted windows, the car is bog stock.

4 x newish tyres (80% tread), clutch is fresh, gearbox is tight, brakes are fine.

I performed a service last week and changed the following:

* Spark plugs (NGK)

* Spark plug leeds (Top Gun)

* Oil change (Castrol GTX2)

* Oil filter

* Fuel filter

* Radiator/coolant flush

Bad points:

* Still has the stock Jap radio

* Drivers side window can sometimes take a few extra seconds to open (go down) - possibly due to an ageing contact

* Air con does work, however it suddenly doesn't want to blow cold air (compressor still works)

* Needs a new air filter - I can supply buyer with a brand new K&N POD filter

* Slight leak in the boot - During all the heavy rain over last couple weeks it has seeped through to one side of the boot, simply needs a seal

* Paint work has some scratches/dints in it, as expected from a car this old

This car IMO is all you could want in a car, looks good, redlines at 7,200rpm, electric windows, speakers in the head rests and has a kerb weight of ~ 900kg

This car has been a bunch of fun to drive and own, but it's time for a change - would suite someone looking for a ultra reliable daily, or someone looking to make a track beast smile.gif

Depending on whats on offer, I may be willing to swap + cash either way

All inspections welcome, and I'm more than happy to answer any questions or enquires relating to the car.

P.S feel free to PM me for more photos.

Cheers,

Michael

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