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1991 Mazda MX-5

Restored body and engine, one-off wheels, S2000 seats and other modifications

10,500

1991 Mazda MX-5

Restored body and engine, one-off wheels, S2000 seats and other modifications

10,500
VIN:
JMZNA18B201124051
Mileage:
233,000

km

Engine:
1.6 l I4
Transmission:
Manual
History and additional information

This 1991 Mazda MX-5 is a modified 2-door roadster that was imported to Lithuania from Germany in 2018.

According to the seller, it was only used in Lithuania during summer. The engine was fully rebuilt and repainted, with all gaskets replaced. Cylinder honing marks are still visible. In 2021, the car was professionally repainted. The clutch master and slave cylinders, clutch, and wheel bearings were replaced. The entire suspension was repainted, except for the subframes. The engine is a 1.6L with the “long nose” crankshaft pulley. The car is rust-free. The seller claims that the completed work has cost ~15,000 euros.

Modifications

• BC Coilovers

• Reupholstered S2000 seats with fully functional rails and adjustments

• Reupholstered MOMO steering wheel and shifter

• Reupholstered door cards with custom door handle straps

• Bigger brakes installed from an NB 1.8 MX-5 with all new copper brake lines and armed soft lines

• Extra cooler for hydraulic power steering system

• Bigger aluminium radiator

• Vinyl soft top

• Torsen LSD type 2 with fresh fluid

• Full Strongflex Red polybush kit (70A)

• Custom Mercedes-Benz wheels

• Davefab washer bottle relocation kit and cowl

• Rotrex supercharger (the only one in the Baltics, according to the owner. The full kit can be sold separately)

• New clutch disc

• Four new wheel bearings

• Additional power steering cooler

• All suspension components were repainted

Known Issues

• Small paint crack on the door sill

Seller information
Laurynas
Vilnius, Lithuania 🇱🇹

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