I also have a Miata and love it. I bought this 1991 last year from the original owner with only 39K miles. It was garaged all of its life and the paint and interior are nearly perfect.
The original owner had some minor modifications done. He put a strut tower brace, a cockpit brace, a rear control arm brace and put in some quad headlights. When I got it in my grubby little paws, I added the 16x8 (+20 offset) Compomotive MO wheels. They're heavy as sin but I simply adore them on the terrible Boston roads (they're made for road rally so can certainly handle them!). With these wheels, I needed to roll the fenders so I had Synaptic 3 up in NH do it for me. Easy job but I figure they do it all the time so it was worth the trip. I also had Lester over at Apex Automotive install a Hard Dog roll bar and some Apex springs, which lower it by about 30mm. The interior is bone stock, though I swapped out the seats for a set from a 1999. Just like the later seats better. I also installed the trailer hitch which is awesome. My father has a lift at his house and I really wish I had taken advantage of it instead of tackling the task at home.
I primarily use it to get to the trailhead to hike, mountain bike or snowboard. I drive about 5000 miles a year. Lucky I get to telecommute, though when I do go to the office I can bike into Boston or take the bus/subway.
It's great one gas, I get about 35MPG on the highway, and it's extremely reliable. With snow tires, it's okay in the snow. My wife and I can go away for long weekends and use this car. The trunk is small but with the top up we can put stuff on the shelf behind the seats.
Anyway, here it is:
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