noob from nj
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noob from nj
Hello I am 17 years old I now currently own two Miata's.The first one is a 94 Supercharged R Package this is truley the cleanest car I have owned.The second Miata is a bone stock 92 black with tan leather.I am looking to sell the R package to build a locost seven project unless someone has a rolling chassis they want to trade.Wishful thinking on my part probably but that is what I want to do and I hope to acheive that within the next two years.
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If someone here has a locost chassis, they are using it to build a locost. We don't **** around here.
Welcome. You said you may think you know where I work? Where's that? Just wondering. There's a few very knowledgeable miata folk around toms river.
Welcome. You said you may think you know where I work? Where's that? Just wondering. There's a few very knowledgeable miata folk around toms river.
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I try stay out of the Shore Motorsports business & local drama as much as I can. I have no idea who SRS is. No one owes me money
Miatas are just about the easiest fuel injected vehicle to tool around on. Very basic, tons of room, relatively cheap parts. I build and install turbo kits using basic harborfreight tools. You'll have no problem.
Miatas are just about the easiest fuel injected vehicle to tool around on. Very basic, tons of room, relatively cheap parts. I build and install turbo kits using basic harborfreight tools. You'll have no problem.
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I try stay out of the Shore Motorsports business & local drama as much as I can. I have no idea who SRS is. No one owes me money
Miatas are just about the easiest fuel injected vehicle to tool around on. Very basic, tons of room, relatively cheap parts. I build and install turbo kits using basic harborfreight tools. You'll have no problem.
Miatas are just about the easiest fuel injected vehicle to tool around on. Very basic, tons of room, relatively cheap parts. I build and install turbo kits using basic harborfreight tools. You'll have no problem.