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1902 days ago

Mazda Mx-5 Roadster

Martyn from Frimley

A very Nice 1992 Mazda Roadster Eunos

Overall, its a sporty small 2 seater, convertible car that is great for for spring driving across NZ!
The suspension was an independent double wishbone on all four wheels, with an anti-roll bar at the front and rear. Four-wheel disc brakes, were behind alloy wheels with 205 / 45 Z R16 mags. With its 4 speed automatic transmission, it produces 115hp to the rear wheels and weighting only 1026kg!!

Its features are:

Electric pop-up lights,

AC,

Spoiler,

Convertible,

Refurbished Mags and Wheels,

Radio,

New Plates

Etc.

It has small blemishes in the paint work, apart of a small wrench mark on outside right door where the lock is, a small tear on the fabric roof and the drivers wing mirror is a bit fragile. But it still feels like a good car, ready for a new owner in time for spring!
** See listing on Trademe Listing #2770616324

Price: $4,200

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