We have two FM-built V8 cars up for sale. Not one, but two! They're both based on Mazdaspeeds with a leather interior, and have between 10,000 to 13,000 miles since we converted them using all new parts. Available immediately!
Both cars have our full turn-key build spec, which includes a new GM crate engine and wiring, a blueprinted T56 transmission, a new Getrag rear end, four-wheel big brake kits, full fuel system upgrades and everything else you need to reliably make huge power. Both cars also have a few upgrades such as Hard Dog roll bars, different suspension bushings and AFCO shocks. They're also both at the FM shop right now so we can supply more pictures if you'd like or make any changes to the specification of the car.
The Lava Orange car has 28,500 on the chassis and is fitted with the LS376/480 engine. It's $47,000.
The Velocity Red car has 67,000 miles on the chassis and is fitted with the standard LS3 crate. It's $45,000.
Full details and many more pictures of each car.
Is this the same LO MSM that was there when i came through the first time with our Ti MSM? I remember it having ridiculously low miles and you guys had just put in heated seats... Engineer at... a big tuning company?
Sounds like it. We've actually built two Lava Orange cars, which is a pretty high percentage But we've only built one car with heated seats, so that would be it.
There's another 18,000 mile Ti Mazdaspeed getting converted right now.
Gawd that Lava car is gorgeous. I can't ever justify a $47k Miata, but that car is gorgeous! Looks factory.
Eventually all the MSMs will be V8 powered and m.net will cry many tears.
We have a deposit on the Lava Orange car now, pending the results of a test drive. The Velocity Red car is still available.
In reply to Bobzilla:
I can't justify $47 on a Miata to only drive it 8-10 weekends a year, but the be able to drive it on the road everyday, whenever I'd like, absolutely.
The Lava Orange car is sold and is now in the hands of a very happy new owner.
peabody
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11/19/14 9:27 p.m.
And my dream died. I bought a lottery ticket for nothing.