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Re: lolmx5's NA8

Postby lolmx5 » Tue Dec 13, 2016 11:00 pm

A bit of an update,

so i decided to tackle the worst part of my mx5, that was the rear garnish. i was looking to change it over to the early model garnish but wasn't willing to drill more holes into such a factory car. The rear garnish wasn't bad but paint was faded and it was the worst on the rear garnish. i did wanna respray the car later on back to a factory red but for new i wanna make it look good as is and save the money to get it done right. So of course this means on the cheap/DIY :) didnt turn out the best but hey this is my first time and ill be getting some 2000 Grit sandpaper tomorrow to fix it up right. also need to order new badges to put back on.

but heres how it when down.

i started at night and tried to tackle taking the rear garnish off the car without breaking it. It was pretty simple until i got to the clips in the middle ahah. ended up getting them off with my clip remover and all in one piece. looks like there was no previous repair and under it look all original as well that really pleased me to see that my car had never been in any accidents :).

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Gave the rear end a good clean

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As you can see the rear garnish had faded the worst. actually its the only part that i think cant be saved with a good polish. So i had to do something about it. You can see where the numberplate use to be and how much of a difference it had over the years.

i know that red is a hard color to match and most likely when i get it back on the car it wont look right but as long as it looks better then it did before i dont mind at all.

moved the car out of the garage to make a temp area to spray paint. But in doing this i leave the car exposed lucky its a dry day in Sydney and its looking like its gonna stay like that for a while. letting the paint dry inside.

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had to mask up areas where water can get in just in case.

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first off i removed the badges, mx5 badge came off with a bit of moving up and down and some fishing wire. mazda badge was put on with two holes and some adhesive on the other side. I drilled the bit of adhesive off and it came out no problem.

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i started to wet sand with 800 grit and make everything smooth. there was no major damage to it so it didnt take long. The adhesive for the badge came off with alot of rubbing.

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got some colour matched paint from vg auto paints. took my fuel flap to get as close as a match as i could. also gave them the paint code (SU Mazda Classic Red).

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after a good clean with wax and grease remover and some plastic adhesion, i sprayed down my base coat. 3 coats with a 10 min break in between. came out looking really good

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how it looked dry with just base coat vs sample fuel lid

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Got some 2K clear and sprayed it on now letting it dry over night. will be getting some 2000 grit sand paper tomorrow and polishing it up to get rid of some of the orange peel and some contaminants. but i think it came out really good and im very happy with it considering it only cost me about $80 :)

will hopefully have a update in the next few days showing how it looks all installed :) but for now heres what she looks like atm

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this is the can of 2K clear i used. pretty cool you crack the mixer at them bottom and it releases the hardener inside.

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more updates to come. :)

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Re: lolmx5's NA8

Postby lolmx5 » Tue Dec 13, 2016 11:03 pm

Also another pic of the car :)

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Re: lolmx5's NA8

Postby lolmx5 » Fri Dec 16, 2016 9:17 pm

Little bit of na update, finished sanding and just need to a really good polish on the rear garnish. colour is almost a match to the car and looks a lot better. still need to take it off later and put badges on.

orange peel is pretty much eliminated and very pleased with the finish especially since this only cost me about $86 in parts and from a spray can :) you guys can be the judge tho, remember this is my first time painting anything like this. only other painting was trims and well there really easy compared to this sort of stuff

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while i had the lights out also changed over to the new rear light gaskets. thought it would be good to replace since it was already off.

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Also while that was happening i decided to wire in the soft top. i decided that the best way to tackle this project was to cut the na8 connector out and use an nb softtop/hardtop car side connector. so that exactly what i did. cut it and all it was, was 3 wires all very easy to identify and solder in.

This is the plug i removed. (also removed the bracket it was sitting on)
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Nb plug
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The wiring goes like this.
Red/white to black/red

Purple to black/white

black to black

really simple and easy.

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mounted the plug to a very similar position to the nbs (theres a spare hole) and pluged the soft top in

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disconnected the foglight switch and plugged it into the factory blue plug to test it.

and what do you know :)
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progress. this car has come a long way and there is still a long what to go.

i have got some second hand red mudflaps coming in and also bought a rear lip yesterday tomorrow should be a update if not nothing major had happened. but still more to come and more things to do. stay tuned guys

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Re: lolmx5's NA8

Postby lolmx5 » Fri Dec 16, 2016 9:23 pm

Here's a pic of the interior, I didn't have a very good one when I cleaned it but here's a better one (floor mats not installed)

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Re: lolmx5's NA8

Postby smy0003 » Sat Dec 17, 2016 10:27 am

That colour match is bang on. Better than what you get at most panel beaters. Gotta be happy with that.

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Re: lolmx5's NA8

Postby BlackLeaf » Sat Dec 17, 2016 11:14 am

Looks good. What do you mean by, "...decided to wire in the soft top"?
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Re: lolmx5's NA8

Postby lolmx5 » Sat Dec 17, 2016 11:18 am

smy0003 wrote:That colour match is bang on. Better than what you get at most panel beaters. Gotta be happy with that.

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Re: lolmx5's NA8

Postby lolmx5 » Sat Dec 17, 2016 11:19 am

BlackLeaf wrote:Looks good. What do you mean by, "...decided to wire in the soft top"?

Had the soft top in for a while and wanted it functional as it's a glass one from an nb


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Re: RE: Re: lolmx5's NA8

Postby speed » Sat Dec 17, 2016 1:27 pm

lolmx5 wrote:
BlackLeaf wrote:Looks good. What do you mean by, "...decided to wire in the soft top"?

Had the soft top in for a while and wanted it functional as it's a glass one from an nb


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Did you just run the 3 wires from the fog light switch to the back of the car for the demister? Sorry but I'm not familiar with that yellow light on the dash.

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Re: lolmx5's NA8

Postby lolmx5 » Sat Dec 17, 2016 1:35 pm

speed wrote:
lolmx5 wrote:
BlackLeaf wrote:Looks good. What do you mean by, "...decided to wire in the soft top"?

Had the soft top in for a while and wanted it functional as it's a glass one from an nb


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Did you just run the 3 wires from the fog light switch to the back of the car for the demister? Sorry but I'm not familiar with that yellow light on the dash.

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No, on na8 mx5 they were pre wired to accept a hardtop with defogger, all I simply did was change the plug that was on the car with a newer model plug so I could used the soft top. The light in the dash is the defogger wronging light telling you the it's on. Pics not clear. Here's a better on Image


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Re: lolmx5's NA8

Postby speed » Sat Dec 17, 2016 1:40 pm

Oh ok. Thanks for that.
I'm going to have to get a switch and wire in for my na6.

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Re: lolmx5's NA8

Postby smy0003 » Sat Dec 17, 2016 1:45 pm

There's an extra light fitting included in the na8s, Steve. I think I might have it laying around.

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Re: RE: Re: lolmx5's NA8

Postby speed » Sat Dec 17, 2016 3:34 pm

smy0003 wrote:There's an extra light fitting included in the na8s, Steve. I think I might have it laying around.

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Thank you Rohan, I'd appreciate that.
Happy to fix you up for it. You have my number :)

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Re: lolmx5's NA8

Postby smy0003 » Sat Dec 17, 2016 6:48 pm

Does you cluster have the square box between the tach and fuel gauge like this cluster?
That's what the light shines through.
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Re: lolmx5's NA8

Postby lolmx5 » Sat Dec 17, 2016 7:39 pm

smy0003 wrote:Does you cluster have the square box between the tach and fuel gauge like this cluster?
That's what the light shines through.
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Yeap same as mine, but just in mph


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