My NB Craigslist Miata
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My NB Craigslist Miata
I've been considering what I should make my DD lately since my 93 always seems to be broken and I miss dailying a convertible. Last week an ad on craigslist made up my mind for me.
A 99 miata was listed for 1200 bucks with "deer damage". Turns out the guy was retired and didn't feel like keeping the car any longer. When I showed up to take a look, I realized it had always been garaged (car is just covered in dust in pics), 82k miles, and had a new glass top. I offered him 2k on the spot (since there was others interested) and walked away with the car. For another 500 I ended up with a painted door and fender to replace the dents and cosmetic damage.
Here's some shots of my new DD:
Here's shots of the fender/door:
A 99 miata was listed for 1200 bucks with "deer damage". Turns out the guy was retired and didn't feel like keeping the car any longer. When I showed up to take a look, I realized it had always been garaged (car is just covered in dust in pics), 82k miles, and had a new glass top. I offered him 2k on the spot (since there was others interested) and walked away with the car. For another 500 I ended up with a painted door and fender to replace the dents and cosmetic damage.
Here's some shots of my new DD:
Here's shots of the fender/door:
Last edited by Newbsauce; 04-14-2010 at 01:31 PM.
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Your a ******* fagget and i hope u choke on your tounge and die.
Very nice find. I looked on cl for two months straight for a miata for my gf and checked out so many $1000-$7000 pieces of ****. ugh.
Very nice find. I looked on cl for two months straight for a miata for my gf and checked out so many $1000-$7000 pieces of ****. ugh.
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a person is willing to pay a tremendous amount for water since he needs it to survive, however since there are competing suppliers of water he is able to purchase it for less than he is willing to pay.