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you want cheap? how about no bracket at all?
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yakob wrote:Adam_NAclubman wrote:When a design works amazingly well do you keep the details to yourself?
no, unless its worth a potential 12mil through patenting and marketing..
i love to give my share of advice when it comes to diy.
What about intercooler piping designs? I need to get mine sorted
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i nominate Adam for the first season of Aussie made Scrapheap Challenge! 

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Looks buck-toothed like Bugs Bunny, see if you can get it back in the hole a bit
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Hey mate, you do know that you can get a replacement slimline plate from vic roads for about $30. I think that'd look much better! Other wise good work, i'd do similar if it wasn't for the damage behind my plate due to the brilliant OEM design
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I recently purchased a slimline for the front of my car, I left the rear one standard. It was only $30- something for the one.
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The way the rear of the na6 rear panel is designed the slim line would look silly as you'll be able to see pic below. I haven't really thought about it in relation to a nb, I think the rear one looks fine in the photos, though a slimline would probebly look a little better. However, the front would make the most difference.


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Awesome
They are in my opinion the best looking mx5 oem wheel, although thats a somewhat biased opinion
You'll probebly be one of the few people that I know of to run them on a nb8a.


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yakob wrote: they are probably the most asthetically pleasing rims i have ever seen and i dont know why.
Because you like 'em! no need to explain it...
I mean some people like NCs! Go figure... *hightails it

Slimlines definitely if you can do them!
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And I reckon if you could mount the plate a little deeper, or make something which obscures the first letter, we could have something to avoid unwanted spud camera shots.
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bruce wrote:And I reckon if you could mount the plate a little deeper, or make something which obscures the first letter, we could have something to avoid unwanted spud camera shots.
hmm... I may have to look into that. I never thought of that, although I think you could do something reasonably quite easily to obscure one letter from an angle yet remain visable from straight behind.
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Be careful with this one though...!
In NSW at least the plate has to be visible from 45degrees left and right of the front
and a certain number of degrees from above and below
Someone made a very good pic of this back when there was discussion about offset plates... but hopefully you get my drift...
In NSW at least the plate has to be visible from 45degrees left and right of the front
and a certain number of degrees from above and below
Someone made a very good pic of this back when there was discussion about offset plates... but hopefully you get my drift...
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PUR157 wrote:Be careful with this one though...!
In NSW at least the plate has to be visible from 45degrees left and right of the front
and a certain number of degrees from above and below
Fine point, that is the law, and I guess the easiest was not to get photgraphed is to stay within the speed limit...
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Hey,
Has anyone here got an NB8C or SE and tried a side mount for their front plate? Or does anyone have some photos or links?
I'm sick and tired of getting the front bar hole-punched by the standard plate bracket thanks to the scum of society who touch-park and then flee without leaving details. I was thinking the side mount would look cool, like Evo cool, so I'm keen to see how it looks.
Smacca
Has anyone here got an NB8C or SE and tried a side mount for their front plate? Or does anyone have some photos or links?
I'm sick and tired of getting the front bar hole-punched by the standard plate bracket thanks to the scum of society who touch-park and then flee without leaving details. I was thinking the side mount would look cool, like Evo cool, so I'm keen to see how it looks.
Smacca
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bensale wrote: and I guess the easiest was not to get photgraphed is to stay within the speed limit...
Only when people are looking...

Where is the front towhook for the NB MX5 anyway?
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