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    Mrs. Titus and I went out car shopping tonight and ended up coming home with a Miata for her. It's a 93LE that she has already christened "Hot Tempered".








    I'm sure she will clean it up and get better pictures tomorrow.
    Last edited by Titus; 03-17-2010 at 10:59 PM.

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    <jealous> Congrats to BJ.

    Problem with two Miatas is now you have two toys to maintain, mod, etc...

    I've already got a list for the daily driver of "wants" and have taken care of most of the "needs".
    ...and across the line.

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    Nice find! Congrats to the !

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    Nice ride!
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    Congrats. Nice ride!
    I'm not speeding officer, I'm qualifying!!!

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    Sweet, Maybe we can get the 4 93LE's together one wed.

    Congratulations BJ, I know you will love it.

    Do you know what number of the 1500 it is?

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    Congrats! Nice find!
    Iain

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    Very Nice!

    Where did ya find it?

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    Very nice!
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    Congrats! You just stumbled on it?
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    Thanks Guys... It popped up on Craigslist late Monday night and BJ was emailing him immediately. The ad didn't say LE and didn't mention or show the red interior, but we new what it was instantly when we saw the spoiler and BBS wheels. The car was only 20 minutes from our house... over in Rowlett, but the seller didn't have much time available to show it. We finally got a chance to see it last night at 9pm, and drove off with it 30 minutes later. It has a lot of miles (152k) the dash is cracked, the drivers seat is torn, and it had some nasty wood trim that I have already begun removing, but otherwise the car is in really good shape and all the original pieces are there except the front air dam. The top boot was in the trunk and still like new, and the seller says he has the tonneau cover but has to find it... he is going to call us when he does. We will be dealing with the little issues over the next few months, and I believe my Hard Dog Deuce will be moving over into it at some point.

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    FYI, the 1993 LEs were numbered from 1 to 1,500 by Mazda. Since Mazda issued those numbers, they have a record of them by VIN. If you would like to know your car's number or more about the car (other original options, any recalls or recall service performed by Mazda) you can call Mazda North America Customer Relations at 1-800-222-5500 with your VIN. If the person you get tells you they don't have your car's number, ask to speak to somebody else. They *do* have the number because all manner of LE owners have called to get theirs and have been successful while a few have taken "no" for an answer.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cwisenheimer View Post
    FYI, the 1993 LEs were numbered from 1 to 1,500 by Mazda. Since Mazda issued those numbers, they have a record of them by VIN. If you would like to know your car's number or more about the car (other original options, any recalls or recall service performed by Mazda) you can call Mazda North America Customer Relations at 1-800-222-5500 with your VIN. If the person you get tells you they don't have your car's number, ask to speak to somebody else. They *do* have the number because all manner of LE owners have called to get theirs and have been successful while a few have taken "no" for an answer.
    Cool... thanks.

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    I love that interior. Congrats.

    btw, thanks again for the help.
    I drive to fast to worry about my cholesterol.

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    WooHoo... just won a perfect condition LE dash for $203 shipped on Ebay!

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    Nice car and nice Ebay find! Congra!
    Gabriel

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    Quote Originally Posted by Titus View Post
    WooHoo... just won a perfect condition LE dash for $203 shipped on Ebay!
    The rare Bilstein Edition dash.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sammm View Post
    The rare Bilstein Edition dash.
    That would be the one!

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    That was fast! Congrats!
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    Quote Originally Posted by cwisenheimer View Post
    FYI, the 1993 LEs were numbered from 1 to 1,500 by Mazda. Since Mazda issued those numbers, they have a record of them by VIN. If you would like to know your car's number or more about the car (other original options, any recalls or recall service performed by Mazda) you can call Mazda North America Customer Relations at 1-800-222-5500 with your VIN. If the person you get tells you they don't have your car's number, ask to speak to somebody else. They *do* have the number because all manner of LE owners have called to get theirs and have been successful while a few have taken "no" for an answer.
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