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16 Mazda Miatas With Threatening Auras
First introduced to the market in 1989, the little roadster has garnered almost universal approval from the car enthusiast scene with its non-threatening styling and sleek, rounded bodywork. Most cars don't have particularly threatening personalities attached to them, and this little car seems like it wouldn’t hurt a fly, right? Well, that’s where you’re wrong, kiddo! Just like any family, the Miata has a few black sheep in its midst, known as Miatas with threatening auras. At least that’s what the fine folks over on Facebook seem to believe. We've popped the bonnet, taken a look under the hood and got our hands dirty looking for the little Miatas with the most threatening auras and found quite a few odd conversions and modifications, the likes of which we've never seen before. From the bizarre, the impractical all the way to the downright puzzling we've got a Miata for you!
My Range Is Quadrupled, No-one Is Safe!
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Miatas were never envisioned to have such range. Who knows what mayhem it might cause on its travels?
A 2000 BCE Roman Miata Ready For War
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Perfect for combat in the Miatassium. I'll stop…
Guy Fieri's Monster Miata Perhaps?
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These wheels can definitely get you to Flavor Town and back in style.
No One Miata Should Have All That Power
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Speedbumps Are More A Threat To This Car
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You Never Know When You Need To Whip Out The Offroad Tires
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Miata is known for its powerful engines capable of climbing the most treacherous mountains.
The Forbidden Headrest
(Source: Facebook)
DIY Wide Body Kit In Progress
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Does anyone have a hankering for some ramen? Only me?
What's The Miata Punk?
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The Rolls-Royce Of Miatas
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The Cold Stare Of A Predator
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Once a Miata has a taste for flesh there is little one can do to stop it.
The All-New Rally-iata
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Monster Miata Truck
(Source: Facebook)
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