1993 Mazda Miata - $$600
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From: Nashville Tn
Category: Import
Status: Salvage
I have a 1993 Mazda Miata for sale, in USA - Texas.
Mileage: 150000 miles
Engine Size: 1.6
Asking price is $$600
Looking to off load my parts car. It has a rod knocking that will wake the dead. Paint is .... yeah. No rust, few dents, but complete. Interior is bare, only a drivers seat and dash (use to be a track toy). No fancy go fast parts. Soft top is older but good all around.
No title, I have a receipt with prev owners info. Was going to do a motor swap track car.... anyways looking to sell as is or will part out
Located in Killeen TX
Status: Salvage
I have a 1993 Mazda Miata for sale, in USA - Texas.
Mileage: 150000 miles
Engine Size: 1.6
Asking price is $$600
Looking to off load my parts car. It has a rod knocking that will wake the dead. Paint is .... yeah. No rust, few dents, but complete. Interior is bare, only a drivers seat and dash (use to be a track toy). No fancy go fast parts. Soft top is older but good all around.
No title, I have a receipt with prev owners info. Was going to do a motor swap track car.... anyways looking to sell as is or will part out
Located in Killeen TX
Wow.... i thought that said $6,000.... I wanted to poop all over this thread, but i know thats frowned upon. lol
Seems like a good deal, i would pay $600... but i wouldnt want to drive a car with rod knock all the way from Texas to PA... haha
GLWS Man!!!!!!!
Seems like a good deal, i would pay $600... but i wouldnt want to drive a car with rod knock all the way from Texas to PA... haha
GLWS Man!!!!!!!
Hey man, I just wanted to know a little more on why the title is a "salvage" title, also I would like to see more pictures of the car if possible, I am in serious thought of possibly making the purchase for this car.
I am just asking for more information. I live in Houston and can make the drive quick. I'm assuming it runs with the rod knock, what would I need if anything to get it back under its own power if it can, or would I need a car dolly?
I am just asking for more information. I live in Houston and can make the drive quick. I'm assuming it runs with the rod knock, what would I need if anything to get it back under its own power if it can, or would I need a car dolly?
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