Find another one on the East Coast! This amazing, pristine, completely-unmolested, impeccably-maintained "TIME MACHINE" is the most beautiful Japanese Sports Car ever designed. The engine is located behind the front axle giving it perfect 50-50 weight distribution. It has a curb weight of only 2,789 pounds...nearly600 pounds lighter than a Nissan Z. It is anincredibly fast, classy, eye-popping, jaw-dropping, fun car to drive. It handles more fabulously thanthe 1997 Porsche 911 C2S or the 928 I had. Everything works. Including Cold AC, Warm heat, windows, defrosters, sun-roof, electric antenna, pop-up headlamps. Includes a shoebox of period early 1990's cassette tapes. This carhas no cup-holders so I'll throw in my 1994 flat-bottom, un-spillableStarbucks aluminum mug. It still has an original "Guy Martin MAZDA Glendale" License Plate frame from California as well as the original owner's manual. Rubber has only a thousand miles on it and the wheels are perfect. This car will only appreciate as less than 14,000 came to the USA and you should compare those numbers to how many Porsches were imported during the same 1993-95 period. There simply is no better looking car on the road for the money. Or a car more fun to drive for the money. You will not be able todrive it anywhere without having a conversation about it or people wanting to buy it from you. Why am I selling it? Well, I'm a car freak, and just bought a 6x6 Pinzgauer and it's weeks away from snowing up here in New England. It was a one-lady-owned vehicle from Michigan before I bought it. My wife and I just took it to Rhinebeck NY and the Culinary Institute for dinner. It's always been garaged and covered and insured by Hagerty. Check CARFAX if you doubt me.My only "keepers" are that old Rover and old diesel Excursion in the background of the pictures. They run like tops, too, but live outside! If you buy it, make sure you get an "enclosed" truck shipper as this vehicle is too nice to ship on an open transporter. Or, I'll pick you up from Hartford's BDL Airport or the train station.
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