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1989 mazda mx5

1.6 litre 4 cyl

5 speed manual

150 000

standard viscous lsd

red

hardtop

bilstein shocks on king springs

15 by 8 superlites wrapped with federal rsr

rda slots all round

ebc green stuff pads all round

adr approved braided lines all round

bride zeta driver seat

strut brace

nardi wheel

under body bracings

front lip

roll bar

trust gear knob

that's all i can remember from the top of my head

i've modified the car to handle and left the motor standard, i've looked after the car and serviced it every 5000km with fully syn oil and the interior is in good nick

i don't really want to let it go but i've got a new job which is quite far away and i don't really want to rack on k's and plus it's alot of highway driving so i'll be looking for a bigger 6 cylinder car! and plus my r33 is on the way so i can't really have 2 2 seater cars

price is $9000 ono and open to trades

contact me on 0425660262

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i'll upload more pics when i get the chance

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