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View all maengelito's Mazda Miata - unlike any other GRM Miata

well, thats not true, but it did get you to click on this Miata as opposed to all the others up here.

Its got basic bolt ons that make it fun and/or safe for track duty.

Added on May 29 by maengelito

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P71 wrote: May 29, 2008 3:01 p.m.
Bait and Switch!!! I demand a 13B and/or LS1 be swapped in for me to believe the “unlike any other” part!
Tim Baxter wrote: May 29, 2008 3:05 p.m.
Nah, LS1s have been done (and probably 13Bs, too). Rolls Royce Merlin…. THAT would be different.
maengelito wrote: May 29, 2008 9:09 p.m.
hmmm, sounds pretty easy. Sounds like its worth it for a box of lanyards, a hat and stickers… Actually, what makes my Miata unique is that its probably the only car in the history of mankind that’s gone off in Hogpen at VIR, made contact with a guardrail but didnt require a tow truck or massaging of sheet metal.
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