I have been quite slack on putting a build thread up anywhere. After being prodded by many to do this, I've finally gotten around to it.
Seniorita
As she originally was:



I was searching for 'the right' MX5 for about three years. I had a very good mate up in Brisbane on the hunt as well, as he has had a few. Right when I was in the position to buy, a call came from him. His best mate wanted to sell his MX5, but to the right owner.
I had a few 'wants' for the mex. Top priority, it had to have been well cared for. I didn't care about mileage as long as it had been pampered. I wanted one as stock as possible. A bonus would have been to get a hard-top also (I was living in Preston at the time... with no off street parking. Yeah). The only other thing... I didn't want red or white. I also had an upper limit of 10k.
My mate mentioned me to the seller, assuring him that I'd give his spoiled child a good life. I got a call, and within half an hour of talking to the seller, I had agreed to buy. WTF? That's right, sounds silly. Buying a car registered in NSW, that was actually in QLD, with no roadworthy etc etc. However, it was vouched for by my most trusted friends, so strangely it didn't vex me.
The car I agreed to over the phone came with this list:
- Mania CAI
- Magnecore 8mm leads
- F+R subframe braces
- IL Motorsports short shifter
- NB8B high backed seats
- LSD
- Lowered on Eibachs
- NB8A wheels
- IL Motorsports clear indicators and reflectors
- Twin hoop style bar
- Air vent surrounds
- Roadster scuff plates
- Chrome instrument backing
And a few other things.
The deal was done and she was trucked down in September 2008.
When I took delivery, she had 310,000 ks on the clock.
She now has 389,456. 80,000 odd ks. Not bad to rack up in 15 months. You can blame this on the regular trips I do to Brisbane, and also the ones up to Wakefield, Winton, Shep... it's amazing how much it adds up.
Next step was to get a RWC.
Considering I worked at a major Nissan dealership, I thought I'd get it done there.
But we all know I'm a little stupid.
Long story short, they tried to pull the wool over my eyes. They quoted 3k of work to get the RWC. Including... replacing bushes on my awesome super duper <i>imaginary</i> coil overs. (However, it was fun watching the techy try and wiggle his way out of that one when I pointed out I didn't have coil-overs). There was also things like 'replace rubber accelerator pad' which they wouldn't believe me when I said they don't have a rubber pad on the accelerator.
Off elsewhere, with a big middle finger up to Nissan and RWC, and she was registered.
I wasn't going to change anything on her. Honestly.
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