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    Yeah, howdy and stuff. :)
    I'm the 2nd owner of sammm's NA this year....heheheh.
    Sorry I missed the drive on Saturday: I had to sell some wheels and help a friend pull an engine from a Sunfire. I'll see about dropping in for something else soon, though.
    Hopefully there'll be a tech day sometime soon so I can learn more about this crazy rwd thing people keep talking about.

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    Congrats on the car and welcome! Hope to meet you at an event soon.

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    I'm loving the NA so far. Just a couple of tidbits to fix and some catch-up maintenance and life will be stellar.
    Definitely keeping my browser pointed at the forums for stuff to do!

    The seat foam-ectomy caught me by surprise when first getting in (perhaps because I'm a bit vertically challenged?)...but now that I'm used to it, I give it a big for leg bolstering! Now for some tires.
    Hmmm...

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    Quote Originally Posted by juxt3r
    The seat foam-ectomy caught me by surprise when first getting in
    Me being more of a clydesdale, the foam-ectomy was a necessity. My back would rest on the side bolsters instead of in between them and my head would rub on the inside of the top. (I might still have the chunk of foam from the backrest section if you want it)

    It was a great car when I owned it and hopefully still is!

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    Quote Originally Posted by sammm
    It was a great car when I owned it and hopefully still is!
    Even after the fire???










    Just Kidding! Congrats on you Miata!

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    a little Simple Green took care of most of the carbon deposits in the trunk on on the firewall...
    Now if anyone has a way to take care of the odd aroma, please let me know.

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    Quote Originally Posted by juxt3r
    Now if anyone has a way to take care of the odd aroma, please let me know.
    Nah... don't do that! That's Eau de sammmy... French women pay out the nose to smell like sammm.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Treibenschnell
    French women pay out the nose to smell like sammm.

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    Quote Originally Posted by juxt3r
    a little Simple Green took care of most of the carbon deposits in the trunk on on the firewall...
    Now if anyone has a way to take care of the odd aroma, please let me know.
    Try this, I got the small spray bottle for about $30 and can't even tell how little I've used. I've never seen anything work this good, and there's NO SMELL.

    Odorless Odor Eliminator - AtmosklearOdorless odor eliminators successfully eliminate stubborn odors without using perfume or scented odor masking technology which only covers the odors.
    www.atmosklear.net/
    David
    99 Red and Tan Home
    Waxahachie, TX

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