What’s better than a Miata? How about a Miata that’s ready for the track? This 1991 Miata sports a roll bar, hardtop and race seats. Mechanically it’s simple and fairly close to stock, though, and is billed as being ready for lots of trouble-free laps.
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In reply to David S. Wallens:
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Thanks. By the way, I love the 121 HP on the fender.
And I love the inscription above the passenger window.
Duke
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6/27/17 10:39 a.m.
David S. Wallens wrote:
Thanks. By the way, I love the 121 HP on the fender.
Yeah, I thought that was a nice touch, too.
whiteryder wrote:
And I love the inscription above the passenger window.
I can't quite read it, what's it say?
For what it's worth, we've had a few people contact us about this car. We don't have anything to offer since it's not ours, but nice to see the interest.
How did I miss the fact that my car made the news?
Free GarageStar MC Brace included in sale for the first 42 people that can tell me why I chose that number for the car.
Other info: the car is named "Zoomy Zoom Zoom", because that's what happens when you let your 4 year old daughter name your time trials car. She has never seen a Mazda ad, so that should please the folks over at the Mazda marketing department. Feel free to call him 'Zoomy' in less formal settings.
Instructors gave me just the best looks after noting the inscription above their door: an equal mix of fear and desperate hope that it was a joke!