1996 5-speed transmission with 67k miles-$450/obo
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1996 5-speed transmission with 67k miles-$450/obo
I am selling my original 5-speed that out of my 1996. I have replaced it with a MS 6-speed and need some extra shelf space in my garage . It shifts great and will work for anyone looking for a good tranny.
I am in the DC area and can deliver within a reasonable distance.
Please let me know if you have any questions.
Thanks,
Jason
1-703-795-7191
I am in the DC area and can deliver within a reasonable distance.
Please let me know if you have any questions.
Thanks,
Jason
1-703-795-7191
Last edited by Cutler; 12-26-2009 at 06:06 PM.
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Price reduced to $400...I need the shelf space
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$375 for the new year. I know someone has the need for a strong transmission!
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For $150, I will keep it or sell it to a local Spec racer for more(confirmed with local racer). Luckily I can verify the actual mileage since the car is sitting in the garage
I looked on miata.net and there are 1.6 trannies with more miles going for $150. There is also a 1.8 tranny with 108k going for $300...I think $375 is fair for a strong, smooth shifting tranny with verified mileage....
Local search, $375 is a steal based on this...
http://www.car-part.com/cgi-bin/sear...ey=&userPage=1
I looked on miata.net and there are 1.6 trannies with more miles going for $150. There is also a 1.8 tranny with 108k going for $300...I think $375 is fair for a strong, smooth shifting tranny with verified mileage....
Local search, $375 is a steal based on this...
http://www.car-part.com/cgi-bin/sear...ey=&userPage=1
Last edited by Cutler; 01-03-2010 at 11:53 PM.
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I also have a few more little odds and ends I may be selling.....anyone looking for any odd item by chance?
#7
side view mirrors?
front timing cover and bolts?
advice: Anyone willing to swap a trans and has the know-how, would just go to the local junkyard and grab one for $50-200. You'll be sitting on this forever if you don't get reasonable.
front timing cover and bolts?
advice: Anyone willing to swap a trans and has the know-how, would just go to the local junkyard and grab one for $50-200. You'll be sitting on this forever if you don't get reasonable.
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"1993
Transmission
Mazda Miata MX5 1.6L,F-5 189,342 A 9KE244 $330 Eagle Auto PRP-MA USA-MD(Greensboro) E-mail 1-800-638-4991 "
If someone wants a high mileage tranny for $50-$200 then this may not be your best deal. Mine is priced 50% less than some of the ones with 2x the mileage and you can actually see the 96 that it came out of.....it's in my garage
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Rebuilts go for 900, 100m+ 1.6s you may find for 150, 100m+ 1.8 expect 250, low mile 1.8 around 350 is reasonable.
If you seriously find a transmission for $50 TELL ME and I will buy it... I've only rebuilt at least 12 of these in the past two months.
If you seriously find a transmission for $50 TELL ME and I will buy it... I've only rebuilt at least 12 of these in the past two months.
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I will take $350 , at least some folks are reasonable
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How about 75 plus shipping?
Shifted fine, but had metal shavings on the magnetic plug
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Sold! Local Spec racer bought it and is going to put it in his new ITA car he is building...
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