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Looking to sell My Mint Turbo MX5 due to upgrade.

1990 NA6 MX5

Aus delivered - 150,000kms

White

Comes with White Hardtop

Engine and Exhaust:

HKS Hi-flow air filter

Crow Cams - 265 both Intake and Exhaust

Custom turbo kit with TD04 running 0.4 bar

Custom Piping from Turbo to Throttle Body

ARC Blow off Valve

Intercooler mounted (not connected yet)

Oil cooler + relocation kit

Custom 2.25 Full exhaust

Stainless Radiator Panel

Suspension

1.8 Brakes and diff with Tosen LSD, 4.1 Final Gear

Slotted rotors all around

Whiteline Front and Rear Sway Bar

Tein HA Coilovers

Geuine Mazda Speed Roll Bar

14' Watanabes with A032 Semi Slicks

Others:

Angel Eye headlight

OEM Front Lip

OEM style Rear Lip

Garage Vary Rear Spolier

Clear reflectors all around

Sparco Bonnet Pins

Sparco Ultra Driver Seat

Sparco Sprit Passenger Seat

Greddy Turbo Timer

Removed A/C

Removed softtop

11 months rego

Offers around $14,500 will be accepted

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Will consider swap with any car

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