Thanks Nails!
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Very nice!
Cool, glad it went to a good home.
Chris
Way to go! Hope you have as much fun with it as Carazzie does with hers.
Beautiful car and awesome handling right from the factory. Congrats! :drive:
That's getting to be quite the little fleet you've got there... you got the '94 and both BRGs? ;)
Time to thin the herd.
If I hadn't been out of town! ::Rant::
aint it the most b e a utiful car in the world? most b e a utiful car i have ever owned...congrats!!!!!!! excellent choice ;)
So since I tend to ignore Nails Craigslist finds posts tell us more about the car, can't help but notice a mirror is missing but the rest of it looks very nice!
I really really really like the brand new Robbins canvas top the PO was kind enough to have recently installed! Now vinyl looks so plasticky. Does need a mirror and has a few spots that I think a little PDR can fix. Trying to figure out how to salvage the spinning Nardi knob problem.
Also I need to work on the haze on the headlights. What's that stuff, Plastix?
Yep! ::Banana::
As hazy as yours look it may take a few applications to get the desired results.
http://forums.dfwmiata.com/showthrea...hlight=Plastix
You might want to start with toothpaste (no kidding).
Congrats on the 10AE!
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Tooth paste? Your ways are strange to us.
What is this tooth paste you speak of ?
Nice car! nya-nya mine's a lower number than yours.
Want to guess what the first order of business might be?
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Plug wires and a wash?
Bingo. That #1 wire is stretched tight like a rubber band.
What the heck is up with those plug wires? Not made for the Miata?
Good thing it is a wasted spark system - Those wires are 1-4-3-2 from left to right, and mine are 4-1-2-3 from left to right. I wonder which way they are supposed to be?
Edit - I thought mine matches the picture in the .net garage, but that picture doesn't match either of ours, since it is a 1.6.
sweet car Andy! :)
Nice Andy...........
I use 3M rubbing compound, then a polish, then a wax to fix those glazed up headlights. By hand or an electric buffer, either will do. Since I usually have all that in the man cave it makes it easy.....
Congrats Andy!
Thanks, now I need some input from someone in the BTDT Dept. UPS just delivered my new mirror and I'm not sure how to attach it to the door panel. No threads I can see.
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I'm not 100% on this but it looks like the holes in the door may be threaded. If you rotate the base of the mirror like you would when you fold the mirrors in can you access the mounting holes? If this is the case you just need to find some screws to hold that sucker on and remove the adhesive from the tape.
Looks like what he said. You may wanna take the car to Tim's Saturday for some pdr first before mounting it.