1994 Mazda MX-5 Miata - TOW ONLY
1994 Mazda MX-5 Miata
Technical specifications of Mazda MX-5 Miata 1994 | |
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Price: | - |
Condition: | Used |
Item location: | Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States |
Make: | Mazda |
Model: | MX-5 Miata |
Type: | Convertible |
Year: | 1994 |
Mileage: | 155,000 |
VIN: | JM1NA3536R0512754 |
Color: | Red |
Engine size: | 1.8L |
Number of cylinders: | 4 |
Power options: | Air Conditioning |
Fuel: | Gasoline |
Transmission: | Manual |
Drive type: | RWD |
Interior color: | Black |
Drive side: | Left-hand drive |
Options: | Convertible |
Vehicle Title: | Clear |
You are interested? | Contact the seller! |
Car description |
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This car is a 1994 1.8L with 150,993 miles. I bought it at around 135,000 miles for $5,000, and after buying added several mods of my own For the last 3 years, I've had the car in storage since I have a wife and daughter and only 2 seats :-(.
I decided to sell the car and discovered that my baby has a leaking head gasket. So, I've decided to sell the car as-is and removed a couple of parts to sell separately, and offer this for sale on eBay as-is. One of the mods I added to the car, a Magasquirt MS3X Electronic Control Unit which retails for ~$692, has been removed. Also, I removed the $1,500 OEM hardtop with working defrost.
So, without the MS3X, the car WILL NOT START, and the winning bidder must TOW or use a flatbed to take possession of the car. The leaking engine coolant would not allow you to be able drive the car even with the engine computer.
Enthusiast upgrades are as follows:
-Generic intake (MAF removed for improved airflow, no longer needed as the MS3X uses MAP) -Raceland header -Straight pipe in place of cat (disguised to look like a catalytic converter) -OBX 2.25" dual exhaust -Megasquirt MS3X Electronic Control Unit [REMOVED]
-AEM Wideband O2 sensor and AEM digital AFR gauge mounted on top of left-side of gauge pod -Matching OEM hardtop with working defrost [REMOVED]
-Turn-signal intakes (unpainted) -OEM R trunk spoiler -Tint on sides and hardtop glass -Front and rear R-package lip spoilers -Yellow Beat-Rush tow hooks, front and rear (rare, over ~$120 new IIRC) -Wide 5-panel rearview mirror -Alpine head-unit with CD-player, and USB input -Subwoofer in box, sits behind the seats. Sounds pretty great. All other speakers are stock. -Raceland adjustable coilovers -15x8 XXR 531s wrapped in 195/45 Nexen N3000 summer tires, have decent tread left -Will also include a spare tire, a Falken Ziex ZE912 with over 50% tread left
Condition:
The car was repainted a couple years before I bought it. Car was originally red, the repaint color seems to be a slightly brighter red than the OEM color. Repaint looks good and remains in decent shape, although there has a dime sized chip on the hood. Also, there is a bit of chipping on the hardtop right behind the driver-side window. Tint is in reasonable shape, but is starting to peel a bit at the top of the driver's window. Ragtop rear window has a big crack needs to be replaced, but has been leakproofed using Gorilla Tape. There is no rust whatsoever on the car. The battery is brand new as of January 2018. When the car runs, it drives wonderfully, feels great, although of course the suspension is quite hard and jostly due to how low it is. If you're willing to raise the height up a bit it feels much better. Engine feels great and pulls smoothly to redline. It has burned a fair amount of oil ever since I purchased it, but has not gotten any worse over the course of my ownership. It goes through approximately a half quart of oil per 300 miles, but may burn differently for you depending on how you drive. This does not affect the way the car drives whatsoever. This can sometimes be fixed using Magic Mystery Oil, although I never attempted the fix...a quick google search will show you how it's done. I have religiously done oil changes on time and always used synthetic oil. It has A/C, which functions fine as far as I know, although I never used it during my ownership. It simply needs a charge, and it should be just fine. If you are interested in acquiring the MS3X or the hardtop, please message me. If I'm forgetting anything or you have any questions, please let me know. Thanks for looking!
Car is sold as is.
I decided to sell the car and discovered that my baby has a leaking head gasket. So, I've decided to sell the car as-is and removed a couple of parts to sell separately, and offer this for sale on eBay as-is. One of the mods I added to the car, a Magasquirt MS3X Electronic Control Unit which retails for ~$692, has been removed. Also, I removed the $1,500 OEM hardtop with working defrost.
So, without the MS3X, the car WILL NOT START, and the winning bidder must TOW or use a flatbed to take possession of the car. The leaking engine coolant would not allow you to be able drive the car even with the engine computer.
Enthusiast upgrades are as follows:
-Generic intake (MAF removed for improved airflow, no longer needed as the MS3X uses MAP) -Raceland header -Straight pipe in place of cat (disguised to look like a catalytic converter) -OBX 2.25" dual exhaust -Megasquirt MS3X Electronic Control Unit [REMOVED]
-AEM Wideband O2 sensor and AEM digital AFR gauge mounted on top of left-side of gauge pod -Matching OEM hardtop with working defrost [REMOVED]
-Turn-signal intakes (unpainted) -OEM R trunk spoiler -Tint on sides and hardtop glass -Front and rear R-package lip spoilers -Yellow Beat-Rush tow hooks, front and rear (rare, over ~$120 new IIRC) -Wide 5-panel rearview mirror -Alpine head-unit with CD-player, and USB input -Subwoofer in box, sits behind the seats. Sounds pretty great. All other speakers are stock. -Raceland adjustable coilovers -15x8 XXR 531s wrapped in 195/45 Nexen N3000 summer tires, have decent tread left -Will also include a spare tire, a Falken Ziex ZE912 with over 50% tread left
Condition:
The car was repainted a couple years before I bought it. Car was originally red, the repaint color seems to be a slightly brighter red than the OEM color. Repaint looks good and remains in decent shape, although there has a dime sized chip on the hood. Also, there is a bit of chipping on the hardtop right behind the driver-side window. Tint is in reasonable shape, but is starting to peel a bit at the top of the driver's window. Ragtop rear window has a big crack needs to be replaced, but has been leakproofed using Gorilla Tape. There is no rust whatsoever on the car. The battery is brand new as of January 2018. When the car runs, it drives wonderfully, feels great, although of course the suspension is quite hard and jostly due to how low it is. If you're willing to raise the height up a bit it feels much better. Engine feels great and pulls smoothly to redline. It has burned a fair amount of oil ever since I purchased it, but has not gotten any worse over the course of my ownership. It goes through approximately a half quart of oil per 300 miles, but may burn differently for you depending on how you drive. This does not affect the way the car drives whatsoever. This can sometimes be fixed using Magic Mystery Oil, although I never attempted the fix...a quick google search will show you how it's done. I have religiously done oil changes on time and always used synthetic oil. It has A/C, which functions fine as far as I know, although I never used it during my ownership. It simply needs a charge, and it should be just fine. If you are interested in acquiring the MS3X or the hardtop, please message me. If I'm forgetting anything or you have any questions, please let me know. Thanks for looking!
Car is sold as is.