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  • FS: Miata (NA) Curt Hitch and Tire Tail

    Curt hitch: bolts on without removing your tow-points. 200 lb tongue weight, really solid piece. $185 or so new. Asking $125. I've got 3 of the 4 bolt / nut / washer combos, 1 had to be cut out (rust seized it in). Comes with the hitch-pin and ball mount if you want to tow a trailer with it instead.

    Tire tail: $80. I was able to fit 4 205/50/15 on 15x7.5s with room to spare

    Package deal: $180

    Can deliver to Atlanta SCCA Test & Tune or Points 2 @ Turner field, or you can pick it up in Lawrenceville, GA before then if you need it prior.

    Pics:

    Shown is everything that this would come with minus the hardware. The Curt hitch, ball mount and retention pin, along with the Tire Tail and the pins and plates that secure the tires to the hitch (I still recommend some ratchet straps over that).





    Andrew Maffessanti
    Atlanta Region SCCA
    114 DP
    www.DIYAutoTune.com

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    PS: I'll be in the Birmingham area this weekend, if anyone in this neck of the woods is considering it
    Andrew Maffessanti
    Atlanta Region SCCA
    114 DP
    www.DIYAutoTune.com

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    • #3
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      Andrew Maffessanti
      Atlanta Region SCCA
      114 DP
      www.DIYAutoTune.com

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      • #4
        PM Sent

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        • #5
          Sold pending payment
          Andrew Maffessanti
          Atlanta Region SCCA
          114 DP
          www.DIYAutoTune.com

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          • #6
            Sold, thanks Todd
            Andrew Maffessanti
            Atlanta Region SCCA
            114 DP
            www.DIYAutoTune.com

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            • #7
              Wow, that tire tail gets around.
              John W8
              CSP 10 Yellow Miata

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              • #8
                Originally posted by JohnW8 View Post
                Wow, that tire tail gets around.
                lol I know right? It served its tire-taily purpose valiantly while I had it, however I no longer need it, so it was time to get rid of 'er
                Andrew Maffessanti
                Atlanta Region SCCA
                114 DP
                www.DIYAutoTune.com

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                • #9
                  Used man gets used stuff...
                  Of Course, it might be nice stuff for 17yo.

                  Todd

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