1990-1997 Mazda Miata Starter, 67k Miles, Manual on 2040-parts.com
Kissimmee, Florida, United States
Factory starter from a 1997 Miata with 67k miles. Will fit any 1990-1997 Mazda Miata with a manual transmission. Fully tested and in good working condition.
Sales tax applicable within the state of Florida, automatically added at checkout for Florida residents. 97m |
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