Kims NB8A
Posted: Mon Nov 07, 2011 2:58 pm
G'day guys,
Again I'll say a huge thanks to all of the members here, I was obsessively reading as many threads as I could for a few weeks before taking the plunge and buying the mx5, mainly because I was agonising between this and them MR2.
But I have to admit, the more I read and looked at the car, the more I liked the mx5.
I've just bought a 99 NB8A in silver (or highlight grey?). Of course it was raining on and off for almost the entire week after I bought it. Still, I have to admit I have been extremely happy with it. Find myself smiling just sitting inside lol.
It appears to be in good mechanical condition, moderate mileage with 160 odd thousand kms, but importantly with FSH. The body has a few small scratches and dings, but otherwise is ok.
One of the first things I did was make sure the drain tubes weren’t clogged. One was good, the other had a little bit of crud which was cleared with the very gentle prodding of a chopstick lol.
The soft top is vinyl with glass window. After almost a week in the rain there are no signs of leakage anywhere inside the cabin or in the boot. It is a little faded and in need of reconditioning, and I am waiting on my 303 protectant and cleaner to arrive in the mail. The demister is working well.
Briefly thought about restoring the colour with ‘Forever Black vinyl dye’ but will give it a good clean first and see how it goes.
I am also waiting on other supplies at the moment so that I can change all of the fluids for my piece of mind. Have the redline MT90, 75W90, mazda oil filter + filter wrench coming in the mail, and will pick up some synthetic engine oil once everything else arrives.
Other things on the ‘to do’ list include restoring the yellowed headlight lenses and then to do some basic tall guy mods.
I haven’t dríven it hard yet, been getting a feel for the dynamics of the car. It is my first rear wheel drive car (apart from a 1975 Mercedes 280S) and I am seriously considering taking up some defensive driving lessons just to make sure I know what to do if things go awry.
Pics to follow
Kim
Again I'll say a huge thanks to all of the members here, I was obsessively reading as many threads as I could for a few weeks before taking the plunge and buying the mx5, mainly because I was agonising between this and them MR2.
But I have to admit, the more I read and looked at the car, the more I liked the mx5.
I've just bought a 99 NB8A in silver (or highlight grey?). Of course it was raining on and off for almost the entire week after I bought it. Still, I have to admit I have been extremely happy with it. Find myself smiling just sitting inside lol.
It appears to be in good mechanical condition, moderate mileage with 160 odd thousand kms, but importantly with FSH. The body has a few small scratches and dings, but otherwise is ok.
One of the first things I did was make sure the drain tubes weren’t clogged. One was good, the other had a little bit of crud which was cleared with the very gentle prodding of a chopstick lol.
The soft top is vinyl with glass window. After almost a week in the rain there are no signs of leakage anywhere inside the cabin or in the boot. It is a little faded and in need of reconditioning, and I am waiting on my 303 protectant and cleaner to arrive in the mail. The demister is working well.
Briefly thought about restoring the colour with ‘Forever Black vinyl dye’ but will give it a good clean first and see how it goes.
I am also waiting on other supplies at the moment so that I can change all of the fluids for my piece of mind. Have the redline MT90, 75W90, mazda oil filter + filter wrench coming in the mail, and will pick up some synthetic engine oil once everything else arrives.
Other things on the ‘to do’ list include restoring the yellowed headlight lenses and then to do some basic tall guy mods.
I haven’t dríven it hard yet, been getting a feel for the dynamics of the car. It is my first rear wheel drive car (apart from a 1975 Mercedes 280S) and I am seriously considering taking up some defensive driving lessons just to make sure I know what to do if things go awry.
Pics to follow
Kim