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YOU ARE BIDDING ON A REAR END THAT WAS REMOVED FROM A 1994 MAZDA MIATA AUTOMATIC WITH 72 K MILES. NOT SURE ABOUT THE YEARS OR MODEL IT WILL FIT SO BEST TO CHECK BEFORE YOU ORDER. THE CAR WAS RUNNING AND DRIVING WHEN REMOVED AND HAD VERY LOW MILEAGE. ALSO HAVE MOTOR/TRANSMISSION/DOORS/HOOD/ AND HEADLIGHTS. CALL 256-483-1556 FOR MORE INFORMATION.
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