Ed's MX5
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- ED_MX5
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Re: Ed's MX5
I can't seem to upload photos.. I have photos in photo bucket, how do I get them to post on here?
I tried the image option, but it doesn't work. Can someone tell me what I need to do?
I tried the image option, but it doesn't work. Can someone tell me what I need to do?
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- MrRevhead
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There are a few options outlined in this thread:
http://mx5cartalk.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=52&t=57096
http://mx5cartalk.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=52&t=57096
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Thankyou MR REVHEAD. Big help, I had searched it but didn't come across that post.
And now with your help.. here is my new toy.
The wheels are a bit scuffed, are the SE wheels easy enough to repair? As in removing scratches is all good, but getting the colour right may be fun.
And now with your help.. here is my new toy.
The wheels are a bit scuffed, are the SE wheels easy enough to repair? As in removing scratches is all good, but getting the colour right may be fun.
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Thanks TESCO, btw..if your seats go missing in the middle of the night and they end up here in Sydney. It wasn't me
I am considering doing a re-trim of my cloth seats to leather like yours, or doing similar look on some nice bucket seats. I'll see how I go.
I am considering doing a re-trim of my cloth seats to leather like yours, or doing similar look on some nice bucket seats. I'll see how I go.
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- davekmoore
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Congrats and welcome. Most cars with 17s end up being upgraded to 15s, so possibly not worth repairing the 17s.
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I have read that.. I am considering replacing them with maglites or workmeister.
More just a temporary fix until I buy new wheels and tyres.
More just a temporary fix until I buy new wheels and tyres.
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Re: Ed's MX5
ED_MX5 wrote:More just a temporary fix until I buy new wheels and tyres.
Congratulations on the purchase at last mate, looks fairly good from the pictures, an 03 NB8b?
As for the wheels, if it's only temporary, just leave them as is. The colour used is called 'shadow chrome' and because of the way it's applied it is nearly impossible to colour match.....
The alternative is to repaint them all entirely.
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Yeah, shadow chrome is a pain.
I used to sell a fair bit of paint. I was intending on respraying them a similar dark colour.
But I'll decide how long it will be before I get new wheels as to whether I fix them or not.
A good service will all the good fluids will be first on agenda.
I used to sell a fair bit of paint. I was intending on respraying them a similar dark colour.
But I'll decide how long it will be before I get new wheels as to whether I fix them or not.
A good service will all the good fluids will be first on agenda.
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Congrats on the purchase, looks like a tidy example. Got any big plans for it?
You got the best model and best colour too
You got the best model and best colour too
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Yeah big plans as I can afford it. Loooooong list of parts.
Just curious, has any one had any success painting the inside of the headlights, has anyone found that it really kills light output on the projector headlights? I'm thinking black or red. I'm just curious if anyone has had any real problems with doing that. Cheers
Just curious, has any one had any success painting the inside of the headlights, has anyone found that it really kills light output on the projector headlights? I'm thinking black or red. I'm just curious if anyone has had any real problems with doing that. Cheers
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ED_MX5 wrote:Thanks TESCO, btw..if your seats go missing in the middle of the night and they end up here in Sydney. It wasn't me
I am considering doing a re-trim of my cloth seats to leather like yours, or doing similar look on some nice bucket seats. I'll see how I go.
If you want to go on track, don't retrim your seats. Spend your money on basket seat so you can have racing harness that hold you tight.
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tescoking wrote:ED_MX5 wrote:Thanks TESCO, btw..if your seats go missing in the middle of the night and they end up here in Sydney. It wasn't me
I am considering doing a re-trim of my cloth seats to leather like yours, or doing similar look on some nice bucket seats. I'll see how I go.
If you want to go on track, don't retrim your seats. Spend your money on basket seat so you can have racing harness that hold you tight.
Leather seats are as slippy as a slippy thing on the track.
UK since return: Standard NC2 (horrid), C200K, ND2 BBR, NC2 BBR200 (loved it), NC BBR300 (better than BARMY), V-Special, turbo NB8B (my 84th car)
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davekmoore wrote:tescoking wrote:ED_MX5 wrote:Thanks TESCO, btw..if your seats go missing in the middle of the night and they end up here in Sydney. It wasn't me
I am considering doing a re-trim of my cloth seats to leather like yours, or doing similar look on some nice bucket seats. I'll see how I go.
If you want to go on track, don't retrim your seats. Spend your money on basket seat so you can have racing harness that hold you tight.
Leather seats are as slippy as a slippy thing on the track.
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