Brendan's '89 Roadster
Posted: Fri Jun 22, 2012 11:53 pm
Hey guys. Thought I may as well share my story and the progress of my roadster so far.
After working all through high school and saving religiously I bought my first car, an '06 Impreza with 50k kms. Being young and having my own car I was pretty stoked. It wasn't long before I wanted to get rid of the horrific 15inch steelies so I bought a set of Rotas and had them put on the car with some decent tyres.
After three years of owning it, heaps of great times, being reversed into twice (once by a friend) and paying way too much on insurance every year I decided it was time to move on and find a different car. It sold on carsales very quickly and for way above the market value which I was happy with; but also sad to see it drĂven away.
I then started looking for another car. It had to be relatively cheap, easy on fuel and insurance and have good aftermarket support. Naturally I looked at cars like Civics, Corollas, Lancers and obviously MX5's. I ended up getting set on buying an MX5 and after looking around for a few weeks had a look at a Mariner Blue '89 Roadster with 130k kms owned by a old lady (who also owned an NC). After test driving it I was instantly addicted to the rawness and the handling of these little cars. I looked over it for about an hour, with the use of the 'what to look for when buying a used mx5' thread, and it looked to be in good condition. Two weeks later I went back and bought it!
Here's the Smurf as I bought it (minus the offset number plate bracket)
I was really happy with it and spent the next few weeks just enjoying the roadster life.
And then modifying bug hit...
I took off the Eunos badge, took off the mudflaps, bought new headlights and a blox mini antenna to clean it up a bit.
Then a hardtop with a roof spoiler.
I then decided to focus a bit on the interior
- roadster scuff plates (picked for $30 at a wreckers)
- mrpham's roadster door pulls
- mrpham's billet gear knob
- mx5 floor mats
- new handbrake and gear boots
- broadway rear view mirror
- visor blanking plates
- black dash mat to cover the cracking dash
- Kenwood head unit
Had a leaky boot as well which was fixed with a new set of tail light gaskets. The smurf also developed a nasty misfire, so I took it to MX-5 Plus for a service. The spark plugs, leads and rear brake calipers (leaking brake fluid) were replaced and also a general service. Got the car back and it felt 100% better.
Next up was wheels and suspension. I ended up going with Enkei Apache 2 wheels, 15x8 +25, with 205/50/15 Federal 535SS's.
Mmmm, fresh wheels.
Also ordered Yellowspeed coilovers, some horrible Blox wheel nuts and bought another rear finish panel to be painted black.
W/O coilovers
W/ coilovers (thanks to Michael - the darkside), guards rolled and wheel alignment.
Mountains with Pham
Plan is to slowly build it up to keep me sane through Uni. It's been great fun so far as well! Met some good friends and been on numerous long drives through the mountains.
Anyway that's my roadster story so far.
After working all through high school and saving religiously I bought my first car, an '06 Impreza with 50k kms. Being young and having my own car I was pretty stoked. It wasn't long before I wanted to get rid of the horrific 15inch steelies so I bought a set of Rotas and had them put on the car with some decent tyres.
After three years of owning it, heaps of great times, being reversed into twice (once by a friend) and paying way too much on insurance every year I decided it was time to move on and find a different car. It sold on carsales very quickly and for way above the market value which I was happy with; but also sad to see it drĂven away.
I then started looking for another car. It had to be relatively cheap, easy on fuel and insurance and have good aftermarket support. Naturally I looked at cars like Civics, Corollas, Lancers and obviously MX5's. I ended up getting set on buying an MX5 and after looking around for a few weeks had a look at a Mariner Blue '89 Roadster with 130k kms owned by a old lady (who also owned an NC). After test driving it I was instantly addicted to the rawness and the handling of these little cars. I looked over it for about an hour, with the use of the 'what to look for when buying a used mx5' thread, and it looked to be in good condition. Two weeks later I went back and bought it!
Here's the Smurf as I bought it (minus the offset number plate bracket)
I was really happy with it and spent the next few weeks just enjoying the roadster life.
And then modifying bug hit...
I took off the Eunos badge, took off the mudflaps, bought new headlights and a blox mini antenna to clean it up a bit.
Then a hardtop with a roof spoiler.
I then decided to focus a bit on the interior
- roadster scuff plates (picked for $30 at a wreckers)
- mrpham's roadster door pulls
- mrpham's billet gear knob
- mx5 floor mats
- new handbrake and gear boots
- broadway rear view mirror
- visor blanking plates
- black dash mat to cover the cracking dash
- Kenwood head unit
Had a leaky boot as well which was fixed with a new set of tail light gaskets. The smurf also developed a nasty misfire, so I took it to MX-5 Plus for a service. The spark plugs, leads and rear brake calipers (leaking brake fluid) were replaced and also a general service. Got the car back and it felt 100% better.
Next up was wheels and suspension. I ended up going with Enkei Apache 2 wheels, 15x8 +25, with 205/50/15 Federal 535SS's.
Mmmm, fresh wheels.
Also ordered Yellowspeed coilovers, some horrible Blox wheel nuts and bought another rear finish panel to be painted black.
W/O coilovers
W/ coilovers (thanks to Michael - the darkside), guards rolled and wheel alignment.
Mountains with Pham
Plan is to slowly build it up to keep me sane through Uni. It's been great fun so far as well! Met some good friends and been on numerous long drives through the mountains.
Anyway that's my roadster story so far.