Moss cruise control system for a mazda miata. Bought for my 99 miata and never installed. I have since sold my car and need to get it out of my shop. Part # 902-985. Everything pictured is included. System switch assembly wiring harness and detailed instrictions. I should have installed to avoid all the speeding tickets I recieved in that car.
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