Just continuing with the story on the purchase…
I am certainly new to MX5 ownership, but I had specific requirements on the car I wanted:
• First of all, it needed to be an NA. I love the classic looks and the mechanical simplicity of an NA.
• I preferred an NA8 manufactured towards the end of the life cycle (i.e. NA8C), as they tend to be loaded up with good gear from factory.
• A hard-top is a must, preferably a genuine factory fitted top.
• It is to be used as a project car, so a pristine low mileage example was not a necessity. I don’t mind getting minor things fixed/worked on, but didn’t really want a modified/hacked example either. Something in-between with just enough Km`s on the clock and average condition to keep the costs down would be fine.
So when this particular car came up for sale (in a local classifieds site) on a Saturday evening, it pretty much ticked all the boxes. I jumped on it straight away and bought it Sunday morning.
The car is made in 1996 and it had 154,371 km`s on the clock. The previous owner hasn’t really thrashed it, but it wasn’t a pampered show piece either. To my surprise, this car was a JDM import, bought in to the country in year 2000..!
I knew that it was a JDM when I bought it home, but nothing more. A couple of days later noticed a sticker on the driver side door jamb, which read ‘VR Ltd Com B’. Did some further research and realized that I’ve picked up a bit of a Unicorn..! It is a JDM Limited Edition made in 1996. Specifically, named “VR-Limited Combination B” and limited to 800 examples..!
From what I gather, this limited run came out with the following. You MX5 experts, please correct me if this list is wrong:
· British Racing Green color with color matched genuine hard-top
· Lightweight Aluminum Alloys – 15 X 6 (made by Enkei ??)
· Koni shocks and springs all round – adjustable dampening in front
· Front strut bar from factory. Brace bar behind seats
· Black interior with leather seats
· Some JDM bling inside – aluminium shift knob, aluminium parking brake leaver cover, brushed aluminium speaker surrounds, polished ‘Roadster’ scuff plates, etc..
· MOMO 3 spoke steering wheel
· JDM yellow fog lights
· Color-coded ‘Eunos’ and ‘Roadster’ badging here and there
· Torsen LSD and perhaps a shorter (4.3:1) final drive??