Ksharp's NC
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Ksharp's NC
Thought I'd introduce myself before going on my first breakfast run this saturday with the Sydney fellas
My name is Kevin but being too common a name, all my mates call me Ksharp
Just got yellowspeed coilovers put in last week by the guys at Mania and drove down to Kiama for a nice weekend
More to come
My name is Kevin but being too common a name, all my mates call me Ksharp
Just got yellowspeed coilovers put in last week by the guys at Mania and drove down to Kiama for a nice weekend
More to come
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Re: Ksharp's NC
welcome. We shall see you on the 4th!
MY07 NC, Mazdaspeed Body, Ohlins, Full GWR Exhaust, 17x9 RPF1's, 4.1FGR and lots lots more
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Re: Ksharp's NC
Hi Ksharp, great to see another NC So she's an NC1 but which year, how many Kms, how long have you had her? And did you have stock suspension before the coilovers? How do you find the difference? What settings (firmness) did you use, if they are adjustable? After everything I still think coilovers are the best mod for an NC, since the stock suspension is so soft.
Enquiring minds want to know! And welcome! Hope to see you on a run soon!
Enquiring minds want to know! And welcome! Hope to see you on a run soon!
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Zohxoco wrote:Hi Ksharp, great to see another NC So she's an NC1 but which year, how many Kms, how long have you had her? And did you have stock suspension before the coilovers? How do you find the difference? What settings (firmness) did you use, if they are adjustable? After everything I still think coilovers are the best mod for an NC, since the stock suspension is so soft.
Enquiring minds want to know! And welcome! Hope to see you on a run soon!
What a barrage of questions!
She's a 2007 PRHT Roadster with 140,xxxkm on the clock. I am the third owner and have thoroughly enjoyed driving her for the past 3 months.
I was initially hunting for a clean s2000 having heard very little of the mx5's. But given my budget (under $20k), the s2k owners all suggested that the miata will be a better buy. After reading through Coffeeboss' blog on JDMST, I knew I had to have it.
I think you're very right about the suspension. With the stock suspension, I felt somewhat let down by the handling given the many many great things I read and heard about the way mx5 handles. Aesthetically, the ridiculous wheel gap was also an eye sore.
Having had the yellowspeeds in for less than a week, initial feeling is that the ride feels alot firmer, alot less body roll but also harsher.
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Re: Ksharp's NC
As many a person, with a fine taste in cars, have said before, welcome to the obsession.
Kris's NC
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Re: Ksharp's NC
Ksharp, interesting that the ride is a lot harsher. What tyres do you have?
Having done the coilovers did you go for an alignment?
Having done the coilovers did you go for an alignment?
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Re: Ksharp's NC
Welcome
If you had access to a car like this, would you take it back right away? Neither would I.
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Re: Ksharp's NC
grille is lookin' good kev
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Thanks for the grille Neil. I'll see u soon
Yeah heading home from uni. Second day and getting spotted already I didn't see any mx5 on the way home tho, must've missed u..
simon_mx5 wrote:You just drove down Druit St in the City top down, im pretty sure if was you
Yeah heading home from uni. Second day and getting spotted already I didn't see any mx5 on the way home tho, must've missed u..
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ksharp wrote:Thanks for the grille Neil. I'll see u soonsimon_mx5 wrote:You just drove down Druit St in the City top down, im pretty sure if was you
Yeah heading home from uni. Second day and getting spotted already I didn't see any mx5 on the way home tho, must've missed u..
Haha, was having lunch at Subway lol
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Re: Ksharp's NC
Simons first appearance in 6months!
Welcome to the obsession, we have a few students on here, myself included!
Welcome to the obsession, we have a few students on here, myself included!
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Re: Ksharp's NC
Welcome Kevin.
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Re: Ksharp's NC
It’s been a while!
Bad news first, my license suspension kicked in on the 3rd September so I am off the road for good 3 months until the 3rd December
My very first car, a V35 skyline, was prohibited for P-platers. I didn’t know this at the time due to a lack of research and consequently this led to my suspension.
The trouble maker
Now on to the goods news! Time definitely doesn’t fly when you’re suspended, so I’ve been working on a few things to make it more bearable, here’s what I’ve been up to:
DIY front bumper respray
The condition of the front bumper/tip of the bonnet has been bugging me since day 1 so I got to work.
Here’s what the puppy looks like with the bumper removed, I followed this DIY http://forum.miata.net/vb/showthread.php?t=373258 and a 10mm ratchet definitely made the job easier.
Bad news first, my license suspension kicked in on the 3rd September so I am off the road for good 3 months until the 3rd December
My very first car, a V35 skyline, was prohibited for P-platers. I didn’t know this at the time due to a lack of research and consequently this led to my suspension.
The trouble maker
Now on to the goods news! Time definitely doesn’t fly when you’re suspended, so I’ve been working on a few things to make it more bearable, here’s what I’ve been up to:
DIY front bumper respray
The condition of the front bumper/tip of the bonnet has been bugging me since day 1 so I got to work.
Here’s what the puppy looks like with the bumper removed, I followed this DIY http://forum.miata.net/vb/showthread.php?t=373258 and a 10mm ratchet definitely made the job easier.
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Re: Ksharp's NC
Stone chips, yuck
Goods from Autobarn
Sanded with 400-800 grit
Be careful on the edges
Primed
After 4 coats of colour & 4 coats of clear
Goods from Autobarn
Sanded with 400-800 grit
Be careful on the edges
Primed
After 4 coats of colour & 4 coats of clear
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