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- Hey. They are NOT Training wheels.
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New MX5 person
Hi all.
Not entirely sure if this is kosher way, but this is one of those new user posts.
So, my name is Nathan, I live in Rodney, specifically Silverdale. I drive a faded red mx5 I purchased a number of months ago.
It's been lovely driving the thing up and down the north island.
I lost my rear wheel drive v card in this red rocket.
The stripped sound deadening and lack of carpet from behind the seats makes me feel as if I am driving a real monster.
The negatives I am experiencing currently include a stuffed rain rail and a shagged soft top frame which loves to leak. But hey, I am used to riding motorbikes and it could be worse eh.
Hobbies include;
An incredibly obnoxious hardtail LS650 which I am currently building.
Playing musical instruments such as the popular guitar and organ.
Listening to the music of the 60's 70's 80's + sometimes today.
The craze of 'Vaping'. Keeping me of the durrys m8
I also work part time as a Barista, I suppose that counts.
I currently am perusing education in graphic & web design kinda stuff so I am happy to offer my services in that regard.
I am one of 'those' guys who attempts to lightly tap the light up down button at any fellow mx5 for a omega kawaii wink.
Perhaps you have been a victim? Is this a normal thing?
Anyhow, I am new. I hope I can be a productive member of this wonderful forum.
I am also in the market for a 'cheap' hardtop (in an attempt to evade the leakiness) and other mx5 goodies so I will be posting up some WTB on the classifieds.
Thanks for accepting me guys
Not entirely sure if this is kosher way, but this is one of those new user posts.
So, my name is Nathan, I live in Rodney, specifically Silverdale. I drive a faded red mx5 I purchased a number of months ago.
It's been lovely driving the thing up and down the north island.
I lost my rear wheel drive v card in this red rocket.
The stripped sound deadening and lack of carpet from behind the seats makes me feel as if I am driving a real monster.
The negatives I am experiencing currently include a stuffed rain rail and a shagged soft top frame which loves to leak. But hey, I am used to riding motorbikes and it could be worse eh.
Hobbies include;
An incredibly obnoxious hardtail LS650 which I am currently building.
Playing musical instruments such as the popular guitar and organ.
Listening to the music of the 60's 70's 80's + sometimes today.
The craze of 'Vaping'. Keeping me of the durrys m8
I also work part time as a Barista, I suppose that counts.
I currently am perusing education in graphic & web design kinda stuff so I am happy to offer my services in that regard.
I am one of 'those' guys who attempts to lightly tap the light up down button at any fellow mx5 for a omega kawaii wink.
Perhaps you have been a victim? Is this a normal thing?
Anyhow, I am new. I hope I can be a productive member of this wonderful forum.
I am also in the market for a 'cheap' hardtop (in an attempt to evade the leakiness) and other mx5 goodies so I will be posting up some WTB on the classifieds.
Thanks for accepting me guys
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I've never seen the headlight flick done to me. But I've done it by accident plenty of times (old owner did the 'flash to pass' wiring thing and it gets twitchy sometimes when I indicate).
See you around =]
See you around =]
"Yes, you got that, 16 years of [MX5] ownership and you too can become the Obi-wan Kenobi of not giving a s**t." - Moti
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- Hey. They are NOT Training wheels.
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Thanks man. That would be awesome fun, unfortunately I work on weekends. I will be going to the next one I can get to.GRUVBB wrote:Welcome to the Forum Mango. Nice intro. Well done. Thats the best start you can make to gain resect here. Check out my 3rd GRUVVY CRUISE THREAD happening this sunday.a good way to meet quality membrs.
Yeah, $800 is good. I have seen the occasional cheaper one come up. Yesterday there was a $650 one in Christchurch. That would be ideal.BRM wrote:If by cheap you mean $800, you'll be fine.
See youSkilletKid wrote:I've never seen the headlight flick done to me. But I've done it by accident plenty of times (old owner did the 'flash to pass' wiring thing and it gets twitchy sometimes when I indicate).
See you around =]
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- Hey. They are NOT Training wheels.
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Good to meet ya m8evel wrote:Welcome Mango.
I love doing the little light wink flash thing to people so glad im not the only one.
Any plans on doing some sweet mods?
Not sure yet. I have the usual wants, suspension, exhaust, intake and some external cosmetic shit. Also wanting to attempt to get my hands on little after market interior accessories and things.
Other than that, at some stage, paint would be awesome
It's really all about waiting for things to come up.
There are tons of parts on US forums that are constantly being sold, but I don't think people are into shipping all the way down here
I have had a pretty large amount of vehicles in a short space of time and I think I have finally found one which I can keep and use as a bottomless money hole. So that's nice.
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Hello and welcome
Get a NZpost youshop address in the usa if you wanna buy from the forums over there most people cant be bothered sorting shipping to NZ
That cheap hardtop in chch went for the buynow of 800 within hours of being listed
Softtop cover and rainrail will cost you $300 odd nzd + shipping from the usa + fitting unless you are keen to fit it yourself
These cars are crazy fun the tighter the corners the more fun it is
Get a NZpost youshop address in the usa if you wanna buy from the forums over there most people cant be bothered sorting shipping to NZ
That cheap hardtop in chch went for the buynow of 800 within hours of being listed
Softtop cover and rainrail will cost you $300 odd nzd + shipping from the usa + fitting unless you are keen to fit it yourself
These cars are crazy fun the tighter the corners the more fun it is
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- Hey. They are NOT Training wheels.
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Oh sweet. I did not know about that that is going to come in super handy.Ransom wrote:Hello and welcome
Get a NZpost youshop address in the usa if you wanna buy from the forums over there most people cant be bothered sorting shipping to NZ
That cheap hardtop in chch went for the buynow of 800 within hours of being listed
Softtop cover and rainrail will cost you $300 odd nzd + shipping from the usa + fitting unless you are keen to fit it yourself
These cars are crazy fun the tighter the corners the more fun it is
The thing with my top is the frame is rusted through in little patches on some corners. I am guessing that's the cause of the leaking as it seems to correlate with the location of the leaks, but I am not entirely sure. The canvas bit seems in pretty good condition, but thinking about it now I don't know if it makes sense that the rusty frame could let water through. I might give Ross an email and see if I can source the entire soft top, frame and all, just to kill it all in one go. That is if I can source one for less than a hardtop
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He seems nice enough I get the goods eventually.4A-GE wrote:Ross is an interesting one.
Also, you pretty much sound like the man. Are you at massey?
Well thanks anyone with an alias named after one of the best motors in history must be pretty well informed cool guy
Nah, not at massey. I am in the most blandly named University in all existence.
Media Design School, Bachelor of Media Design in Interactive Design.
^wtf is that shit.^
It's a university on Albert St in a sky rise.
Hi Mango, I live not far from you in Dairy Flat, and if you ever want to see a set of mods that have gone slightly out of control, you are welcome to pop around and take a look, but you won't see a decent paint job, still haven't got around to that one.
On another note, I have a softop frame (well will do tomorrow at least when I pick it up) so you can take a look at that one if you are interested.
On another note, I have a softop frame (well will do tomorrow at least when I pick it up) so you can take a look at that one if you are interested.
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- Hey. They are NOT Training wheels.
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Hey Donovan, that would be great. Checking your build out has me amazed. Very impressive there cant be many LS1 Mx5's over here. Awesome job.Donovan wrote:Hi Mango, I live not far from you in Dairy Flat, and if you ever want to see a set of mods that have gone slightly out of control, you are welcome to pop around and take a look, but you won't see a decent paint job, still haven't got around to that one.
On another note, I have a softop frame (well will do tomorrow at least when I pick it up) so you can take a look at that one if you are interested.
I would definitely be interested in the frame. Will have to send you a PM.
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