Check out this page...
http://web.mac.com/rossbryon/iWeb/Site/NZ_MX5s.html
and please feel free to add yours!
Ross Bryon
1991 BRG V-Spec Roadster | OL MAN |
Auckland
MX5 Personalised Plate collection... a start
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MX5 Personalised Plate collection... a start
Hey, that's a neat idea Ross!!!
I see you've got my StripeMonster captured. I've got a great pic of her ass
if you'd like it
Cheers
Nina (WRW)
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Where am I going and why am I in this handbasket?
I see you've got my StripeMonster captured. I've got a great pic of her ass
if you'd like it
Cheers
Nina (WRW)
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Where am I going and why am I in this handbasket?
I hated weddings All the grandmas would poke me saying Youre next They stopped that when I started doing it to them at funerals
MX5 Personalised Plate collection... a start
Does the radiator in [ECLIPSE] get any air flow?
- Dave
- Dave
If you had access to a car like this, would you take it back right away? Neither would I.
MX5 Personalised Plate collection... a start
Thanks for your concern Dave, but yes it seems to get enough airflow. Sure the
nudge bar does lower the plate a bit, and with the extra lights it looks
pretty full, but there's still plenty of space under the plate and lights.
We've run it like that for six months or so with no problems, we even spent
three hours in the middle of yesterday stuck in the gridlock that is Auckland
City driving, with no problems and there were plenty of bonnets up on the side
of the road. Why would you want to live in Auckland if you have to contend
with that on a regular basis?
Vince [ECLPSE}
Tauranga
nudge bar does lower the plate a bit, and with the extra lights it looks
pretty full, but there's still plenty of space under the plate and lights.
We've run it like that for six months or so with no problems, we even spent
three hours in the middle of yesterday stuck in the gridlock that is Auckland
City driving, with no problems and there were plenty of bonnets up on the side
of the road. Why would you want to live in Auckland if you have to contend
with that on a regular basis?
Vince [ECLPSE}
Tauranga
MX5 Personalised Plate collection... a start
Vince... like the nudge bar - looks great, but how robust is it - and
its anchor points? Will it really take a bump without bending
something? And where did you get it?
Ross Bryon
1991 BRG V-Spec Roadster | OL MAN |
Auckland
On 19 Feb 2006, at 9:31 PM, Jill & Vince wrote:
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its anchor points? Will it really take a bump without bending
something? And where did you get it?
Ross Bryon
1991 BRG V-Spec Roadster | OL MAN |
Auckland
On 19 Feb 2006, at 9:31 PM, Jill & Vince wrote:
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MX5 Personalised Plate collection... a start
Nina (wild roadsta woman),
Would just love a pic of your -- ooops, HER -- ass if you think its a
better one!
Ross Bryon
1991 BRG V-Spec Roadster | OL MAN |
Auckland
On 19 Feb 2006, at 3:32 PM, Nina wrote:
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You may find this thread helpful...
http://forum.miata.net/vb/showthread.php?t=169382
Would just love a pic of your -- ooops, HER -- ass if you think its a
better one!
Ross Bryon
1991 BRG V-Spec Roadster | OL MAN |
Auckland
On 19 Feb 2006, at 3:32 PM, Nina wrote:
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It's reasonably robust I guess but the idea would be not to nudge things too
hard. It's bolted through the slots in the welded part of the towing eyes that
need to stay on the car. It fits quite close to the bumper so if you hit
something hard it would probably bend or break the bolts then hit the bumper.
It came complete with bolts etc, I bought it off trademe from Autospecs in
Christchurch. Don McLean at Autoway in Hamilton also does one similar, his
details and a photo are in the classifieds in the back of the magazine.
Vince.
hard. It's bolted through the slots in the welded part of the towing eyes that
need to stay on the car. It fits quite close to the bumper so if you hit
something hard it would probably bend or break the bolts then hit the bumper.
It came complete with bolts etc, I bought it off trademe from Autospecs in
Christchurch. Don McLean at Autoway in Hamilton also does one similar, his
details and a photo are in the classifieds in the back of the magazine.
Vince.
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