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hairdressers car ?

Postby rossburns » Mon Dec 30, 2013 7:59 pm

I've had my 1996 na8 now for nearly 1 months, and I just don't get the, " girls car", its "gay" ect jibes, my mx5 at the moment is pretty stock, I've done a few cosmetics, ie new black leather seats, maz speed carbon fibre gear knob and waiting for new instrument cluster from revlimiter in the U.S and pioneer audiophile series head unlt
this car drives better than anything I,ve ever owned, my D D is an xr6 ute, is that gay as well------- all I know is that my mx makes me smile------- alot :NA8:

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Re: hairdressers car ?

Postby rossburns » Mon Dec 30, 2013 8:05 pm

mmm that should have said 10 months

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Re: hairdressers car ?

Postby Zej » Mon Dec 30, 2013 10:34 pm

I can only assume that it comes from a lack of confidence/insecurity on behalf of others that in an attempt to appear masculine/manly/macho, they denigrate cars that they don't have the balls to be seen in themselves.
You're a driving enthusiast and have enough self-confidence to not give a rats what other people think of your chosen mode of transport. Enjoy your hairdresser-mobile 8) They have no idea what they're missing out on.

I've been down the macho-car-to-impress-friends route... Range Rover, bull bar, rear bar, spotlights, lift kit, mud terrain tyres etc.etc.etc. All I had at the end of it was a $20k worth of bills for modifications, of which maybe half I made use of in the off-roading that I did. And made the car a pig to drive around town.

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Re: hairdressers car ?

Postby mx54nb » Mon Dec 30, 2013 10:36 pm

Who cares!
I'm not a hairdresser or gay (but then I'm also not a guy :) ) & I love my 5
Anyway, last time I checked, hairdressers don't want to mess up their hairdos in a convertible (:P)
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Re: hairdressers car ?

Postby taminga16 » Mon Dec 30, 2013 10:44 pm

This thread is the perfect opportunity to create a database of suitable responses.
My favourites.

"Do they sell men's hats where you got that". (for hat wearers)
"Your hair really does appear to need a treatment".
And for dual cab utes with every seat occupied I find that "ƒü¢k OFF! there are only four of you". works fairly well.

Although, I must admit I was caught sort on one occasion when a fellow with designer stubble and wearing a high fashion crap print shirt whilst driving a monkey sh*t brown shopping trolley said "Nice car, Is it your wifes'? left me speechless.
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Re: hairdressers car ?

Postby MrRevhead » Mon Dec 30, 2013 11:05 pm

Hairdressers charge up to $25 per male haircut nowadays.

In saying that, the MX5 must be a somewhat prestigious car if you can earn $75-100 an hour for cutting hair & still decide to own a MX5 :P

Edit: Oh, you're from Toowoomba. Just add a bull bar, a chevy badge, the standard OEM tall aerial, some fogs & RM Williams mud flaps and you shall see abuse towards you take a down turn!
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Re: hairdressers car ?

Postby Muzdaman » Mon Dec 30, 2013 11:13 pm

The first mx5 owner i met after i bought my NA was a gay male hair dresser so I just assumed gay hairdressers had great taste in sports cars.

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Re: hairdressers car ?

Postby NMX516 » Mon Dec 30, 2013 11:18 pm

Them - "That's a girls car!"

You - "Yep, girls love it - you must (or obviously if there is a car load of them) get a lot of boys with your Commodore (or other suitably bogan machine)."

Unfortunately there is a high bogan contingent in Toowoomba, so it is somewhere where you're likely to get that attitude a lot. But no the XR6 ute isn't gey either, except perhaps in the eyes of the HSV fan boy.
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Re: hairdressers car ?

Postby Crapweasel » Mon Dec 30, 2013 11:26 pm

The hairdresser's car name is meant to be in reference to "All style, no substance".

These cars have both, so the uneducated should either be educated by hanging on for dear life in the passenger's seat through the twisties, or trying to keep up with you in their own car. Just remember your manners and wish them luck before setting off.
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Re: hairdressers car ?

Postby rossburns » Tue Dec 31, 2013 12:14 am

love the reply about the rm Williams--------not sure that the aerial and bulbar quite suit the look i'm going for, as for the xr6 she has been a reliable workhorse, 198,000 km and not missed a beat-----was lucky with the mx5 i'm the 3rd owner and its only done 116.524km, came with logbooks, its just so much fun to drive, hope to maybe track it sometime in 2014 :NA8:

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Re: hairdressers car ?

Postby Black_Penguin » Tue Dec 31, 2013 12:20 am

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Re: hairdressers car ?

Postby rossburns » Tue Dec 31, 2013 12:24 am

love it :NA8:

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Re: hairdressers car ?

Postby feel_ixx » Tue Dec 31, 2013 12:54 am

I think the sentiment is changing around the "hairdresser" image is starting to change... I feel that people are beginning to see the mx5s the way that we do.

Might get the odd hairdresser comment here and there... but it's far outweighed by the people that see it as a enthusiast's dream car these days.
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Re: hairdressers car ?

Postby Mr nanotech » Tue Dec 31, 2013 2:52 am

I beg to differ.

I bought my car off a lady hairdresser with pink 'Sexymx5' plates on it.

I rest my case.
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Re: hairdressers car ?

Postby Nevyn72 » Tue Dec 31, 2013 7:51 am

The best way to put them off their stride is to agree with them, they don't know what to do.....
Works particularly well if you have a turbo!

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