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    Mazda has chosen the convention floor at the Las Vegas 2010 SEMA event to showcase its anniversary edition MX-5. Called the Super20, the model is meant to celebrate 20 years of pleasure behind the wheel for U.S. MX-5 owners.

    The new variant for the hardtop has been redesigned from the ground up to be, look and drive more aggressively. To start with, the car much wider fenders that frame its new 16 inch lightweight Enkei RPF1 wheels wrapped in 245/45-R16 Toyo Proxes RA1 R-compound tires. The smaller rims are a homage of sorts for the first generation MX-5s that also used 16 inch wheels.

    Under the stylish metal hard-top, the headliner was stripped and a role-bar was fitted. The race derived roll-bar is welded to the chassis in 8 places to ensure that you are safe if the car rolls over. New seats with suede inserts and orange stitching have also been fitted. A Storm Gray and black with orange stripes and lettering color scheme was used for both the outside and the inside.

    The designers have chosen a supercharged Cosworth engine for the car. The addition of DPTune reflashed ECU, Racing Beat 304-stainless steel header and exhaust should mean the car goes and sound just right.

    To ensure the cars go around corners as they should, a number of key components were added, key among them being MAZDASPEED coil overs, Racing Beat hollow front and rear anti-roll bars, MAZDASPEED shock tower brace, Power Slot slotted brake rotors, StopTech DOT-compliant stainless steel brake lines and street performance brake pads, as well as SpeedSource front brake ducts.
    Psst, Mazda - build it! Announce it today and my local dealer will have a deposit before the close of business this evening. Love it.

    I love how they paid homage to the NA by bringing back the finger latches.
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    that would make me smile as big as that grille ... wonder which first gen had 16" wheels tho
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    Sweet!

    The designers have chosen a supercharged Cosworth engine for the car.

    Would love more details on that!

    EDIT: More info here -
    http://www.topspeed.com/cars/mazda/2...0-ar99446.html

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    Your local mazda dealership would have TWO deposits before close of business today...
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    Looks like softtop delete as well.

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    That is a sweet ride. NC's with hard tops look so good.
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    Wow. Very nice. I read 230bhp at the wheels.

    SCCA class?

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    If one wanted to re-produce it, much of the stuff added is available off the shelf, including all of the performance stuff. Any good upholstery shop could make the seats, the rollbar would be nothing special for the guys around town that build cages, and I suspect that most body men would find retrofitting the NA door latches a piece of cake. The fender flares would likely be the hardest part.

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    Very nice, they just need to lose the oddball 16in wheels for some 15s or 17 x 9s.

    Mazda, don't make it, I want to keep my money in my pocket

    For the autocross guys, if Mazda makes it, I would guess A stock (they need cars), If someone else made one it's super street mod. (say hello to the 3 rotor turbo RX7).

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    i may go trade the 02 in. anyone see a price tag?
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    That is one Miata that I could see myself buying.

    In that state, it's what a Miata should be.
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    I like it alot. But it has too much bar. That's why it doesn't have a soft top, no room.

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    Based on all that this car has, Mazda would likely have to ask a bunch for it. For those that say that would sign up for one today, would you do so if it was priced in the mid-30s?

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    Try 40. No way it would be mid thirties.

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    I don't want that supercharger, lol.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Titus View Post
    Based on all that this car has, Mazda would likely have to ask a bunch for it. For those that say that would sign up for one today, would you do so if it was priced in the mid-30s?
    With that spec? I'd pay $35k for it. With 230whp and 2500 pounds, it's got more performance/dollar than an S2k CR, which retailed for about the same price (and was another softtop delete special model of a 2 seat convertible).
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    Quote Originally Posted by Nails View Post
    Try 40. No way it would be mid thirties.
    I think low to mid 30s is reasonable. You have to consider that the cost of a factory build will be much less than if you did it yourself. Yes it comes with a hardtop, but they have deleted the softtop, so the net cost increase for them is very small. Ditto for the wheels, suspension bits, interior, etc. Parts from aftermarket firms like Cosworth would also cost MUCH less than what you see on the retail market because of volume discounts and the marketing value to Cosworth (Selling 2000 kits to Mazda would generate 1000s of retail kit sales for them). The MSM came in with an MSRP of $25k.

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    Plus this comes with a warranty from Mazda.
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    I agree with the above posts, however, currently a GT PRHT fully loaded is north of 30 already. Moot point anyway as it likely won't go into production.

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