1991 Miata, custom flat black/ bronze
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A few weeks ago I got a fantastic deal on an S2000, so the street Miata has to go. The details:
Custom flat black w/ bronze stripes 949 Racing 6UL wheels in 15x8 painted to match the stripes Garage Vary chin spoiler Paint/ body work done by Yager's Customs Dunlop DZ101 tires in 205/50-15 Brand new ACT HDSS clutch Robbins Streamline top Viscous LSD Koni Sport (yellow) shocks Flyin Miata Ver.1 springs (stiffer and lower than the springs they currently sell) Flyin Miata pillow ball rear upper shock mounts (1.5" more suspension travel) Jackson Racing adjustable sway bars Hawk HP+ pads Fresh ATE Super Blue brake fluid (painstakingly bled; the pedal in this car is fantastic) ATE Super Blue in the clutch as well Voodoo shift knob Momo steering wheel w/ Momo hub Momo gas pedal (closes the gap between the gas and brake pedals for heal/ toe shifting; the brake and clutch pedals will be included) Carbon fiber DIN delete plate under CD player Pioneer DEH-P4901B deck w/ Ipod cable routed to center console Tach rotated so that the power band is at the top for ease of viewing AC blows cold Manual windows Manual locks Cloth seats All the work done to this car was with the intention of keeping it for a while. I don't do half ass work, and everything I've touched on this thing has been done right. I get complements on it constantly, in fact I've had people bring the car up in conversation and complement it before they even knew it was mine. It needs an instrument cluster hood and mirrors, which can be worked into the deal. I also have a ton of aftermarket parts that just haven't made it onto the car yet that can be worked in as well (chassis braces, lots of turbo stuff, etc). Price as it sits is $3000 For another $700 my paint guy will paint it whatever color you want. I'm also willing to take parts off to bring the price down. Attachment 203671 Attachment 203672 Attachment 203673 Attachment 203674 Attachment 203675 Attachment 203676 Attachment 203677 This instrument cluster hood broke the day after I took these pics... Attachment 203678 Attachment 203679 Attachment 203680 Showing the clarity of the rear window: Attachment 203681 Attachment 203682 Attachment 203683 Attachment 203684 Attachment 203685 Attachment 203686 |
holly molly! that is one clean car! too bad it was only sprayed on the outside
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paint is different but works well. Good luck with the sale.
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Originally Posted by UrbanSoot
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holly molly! that is one clean car! too bad it was only sprayed on the outside
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BTW, like I said in the ad, he'll redo this paint job, or do anything else you want (within reason) for $700.
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Shit, the wheels/tires alone are a good chunk of your asking price....good car for someone to jump on...
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Like I said. I want it gone. What I REALLY want is somebody's $500 barely functional yard art 1.6L car and some cash in trade. Then I could make use of all the stuff I have laying around and I won't have to cut this thing up and make a street F Prepared clone out of it like I really want to.
I just can't bring myself to cut up a car with cold AC, lol. |
SOLD! SOLD! SOLD!
A NASA engineer showed up and paid for it 15 minutes ago. |
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Originally Posted by vehicular
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SOLD! SOLD! SOLD!
A NASA engineer showed up and paid for it 15 minutes ago. Attachment 203655 His neck is gonna be soar watching the tach, lol! Not sure why but I kinda like the way that looks |
You're shitting me, if you would've sold this while I ws living in Huntsville I would've picked it up in a heartbeat and gotten it shipped over here, oh well.
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That is a really neat looking car. Already pricing satin black paint and bronze vinyl for stripes, lol.
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s2000s ewwwwwww
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Originally Posted by boileralum
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That is a really neat looking car. Already pricing satin black paint and bronze vinyl for stripes, lol.
2.) Don't bite my style, fool. :laugh: |
Originally Posted by KPLAFIN
(Post 456347)
You're shitting me, if you would've sold this while I ws living in Huntsville I would've picked it up in a heartbeat and gotten it shipped over here, oh well.
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Originally Posted by Cspence
(Post 456342)
His neck is gonna be soar watching the tach, lol! Not sure why but I kinda like the way that looks
It's really easy. Just posted this on Club Roadster, lol. I did it like this: spec.this.miata » Rotate Your Miata Tach Except that I didn't drill new holes and screw the face back on, I just let the pressure from the bezel hold it in place, in case I wanted it on a different angle or if I wanted to put it back stock. Be prepared to replace the instrument cluster hood if you're going to pull it off, though. The plastic they're made of is junk, and it gets super brittle with age. Mine blew all the clips out in my lap when I pulled it apart the first time, then broke again when I went to fix/ paint it to sell the car. New reproductions are, like $130. |
Originally Posted by Sam Amporful
(Post 456375)
s2000s ewwwwwww
My S2000 is like a Miata with more grip, room for huge tires, less road noise, and when the Miata falls on it's face at 6,500, the S is just getting happy to the tune of 140 more hp. That said, I do feel a little dirty for going to the dark side, and for being a Hondaboi again.....:crx: |
Not your style any more, you went to the VTAK dark side ;)
I haven't painted a car yet, but I have applied vinyl before, and it is cheap and easy to redo if I decide too. FWIW, I prefer the wide center stripe with two narrow side stripe look over the dual stripe, and the flat black idea for my car was discussed a year ago, shortly after I got the car. I just want to do it with real automotive type paint, versus the 3 cans of krylon I used on a beater 5-6 years ago. |
Just wait for your axels to snap ask pdexta he went through four or five sets......
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Originally Posted by p51hellfire
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Just wait for your axels to snap ask pdexta he went through four or five sets......
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Wow, that was a great deal...I needed a car several months ago, and I got a pretty good deal on an NA, but not as good as this.
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