What you named your 5
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What you named your 5
What you named your 5.....
I've searched, but it appears that there is no thread for what 5 owners have named their cars with a brief background story so we know who's who in the zoo, (forgive me if there is and I missed it.)
So here goes for a said thread for what you named your 5!
Name;
The Problem Child.
Owner;
Daffy
Type;
2005 velocity red SE turbo, build number 00620.
Mods;
All of them!!! (Under bonnet- garage chat thread refers), mx5+ twin hoop roll bar, Tein road/race adjustable coil overs, Advan RZ 16x8 with Neova RD08's, slotted dba rotors and project mu race pads, hood vents.
Power;
350-360+ odd RWHP- (when everything is running right.)
Story;
Bought a few years ago, started out with one Idea for a mild engine build, but lost my s*** as usual and went nuts. Originally called "red frog" cause it looked like one- and I like red frogs, but re named in a hail of vodka, AC/DC music and laughs after my wife compared the thing to a problematic middle child that caused years of "growing pain" grief between "dad and mum."
I've searched, but it appears that there is no thread for what 5 owners have named their cars with a brief background story so we know who's who in the zoo, (forgive me if there is and I missed it.)
So here goes for a said thread for what you named your 5!
Name;
The Problem Child.
Owner;
Daffy
Type;
2005 velocity red SE turbo, build number 00620.
Mods;
All of them!!! (Under bonnet- garage chat thread refers), mx5+ twin hoop roll bar, Tein road/race adjustable coil overs, Advan RZ 16x8 with Neova RD08's, slotted dba rotors and project mu race pads, hood vents.
Power;
350-360+ odd RWHP- (when everything is running right.)
Story;
Bought a few years ago, started out with one Idea for a mild engine build, but lost my s*** as usual and went nuts. Originally called "red frog" cause it looked like one- and I like red frogs, but re named in a hail of vodka, AC/DC music and laughs after my wife compared the thing to a problematic middle child that caused years of "growing pain" grief between "dad and mum."
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Re: What you named your 5
2016 grey ND 2 GT. Called Emma (Emma X 5).
My wife reckons Emma is a lipstick lesbian because she is butch, I reckon she just has a nice childbearing set of hips that she likes to swing side to side in the wet
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My wife reckons Emma is a lipstick lesbian because she is butch, I reckon she just has a nice childbearing set of hips that she likes to swing side to side in the wet

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Re: What you named your 5
Patchy is patchy because she was several different colors for about a decade.
NA6 1989 with a long nose 91 B6
272 cams
10.5:1 CR
Port matched & Polished
Genie headers
2.25 exsaust
Megasquirt 2 PnP
Innovative controller wide-band
Mania enlarged CAI
NB8B rimms
Upper & lower tower braces
E85
360cc injectors about to be installed.
HP? no Idea. Its about the drama.....and she has plenty
But really Patchy is patchy
she's all red now but the front bumper has yellow shining through again.
she was part primer,
part yellow
Part BRG
Part white
now shes 10 different shades of red.....with a touch of yellow sticking through.
originally she was Classic red. She is again classic red......but different shades of red.....

the above pic is about 2006
then 1 day almost a decade ago.....she was getting ready for a paint job march 2008




that paint job had an alergic reaction with the primer below.
I got moisture bubbles everywhere

so a few years later......she got redone....by rattle can.
but never totally finished

that was about 2009
she was like this for a good 5 or 6 years. I'd lost total interest.

then eventually
she was all red again because passion was re-discovered.
this is how she is right now ...with a little yellow peeking through......
she will always be Patchy, she's been part of this forum since mid 2001 when it originally started as Auscartalk.com.
NA6 1989 with a long nose 91 B6
272 cams
10.5:1 CR
Port matched & Polished
Genie headers
2.25 exsaust
Megasquirt 2 PnP
Innovative controller wide-band
Mania enlarged CAI
NB8B rimms
Upper & lower tower braces
E85
360cc injectors about to be installed.
HP? no Idea. Its about the drama.....and she has plenty
But really Patchy is patchy
she's all red now but the front bumper has yellow shining through again.
she was part primer,
part yellow
Part BRG
Part white
now shes 10 different shades of red.....with a touch of yellow sticking through.
originally she was Classic red. She is again classic red......but different shades of red.....

the above pic is about 2006
then 1 day almost a decade ago.....she was getting ready for a paint job march 2008




that paint job had an alergic reaction with the primer below.
I got moisture bubbles everywhere

so a few years later......she got redone....by rattle can.
but never totally finished

that was about 2009
she was like this for a good 5 or 6 years. I'd lost total interest.

then eventually
she was all red again because passion was re-discovered.
this is how she is right now ...with a little yellow peeking through......
she will always be Patchy, she's been part of this forum since mid 2001 when it originally started as Auscartalk.com.
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Re: What you named your 5
Name: Gina
Owner: Lokiel
Type: 2004 Titanium SE turbo
Mods: Too many to mention (very little OEM SE "stuff" left now, rocker cover, LSD, 3.63 gears, silver speedo and tacho dials with red needles)
Background:
I needed another car to replace my beloved 1982 Mitsubishi JA Starion, a car I'd owned and loved for over 20 years but was suffering cancer (aka rust).
The next car needed to be different to "The Staz" (my brother REALLY hated that name, cringed every time I said it, so I stuck with it) and more fun to drive so that I wouldn't miss her so an MX5 was the perfect choice.
In stock form, the SE is an underwhelming turbo-charged car, especially after the Starion, where the adrenalin really got going when you planted your right foot, so I was easily lured to the darkside's quest for "MOAR POWA"!
I've always named my cars; as kids we'd give names to distinctive cars which personalised them and everyone knew the car we were talking about just by name, even if we didn't know who owned the car.
The NB's rear wheel arches are wider than the NA's and on release, many writers wrote that the NB has "wider hips" than the NA - if you stand directly behind an NA and then an NB you will notice this and see why they referred to them as "hips", they're similar to the those of a curvaceous woman without going too far like Kim Kardashian.
The NB is "curvier" everywhere than the NA and the interior is completely different. The two centre air vents are mounted high on the dashboard and where they come together at the top always reminds me of cleavage.
NAs and NBs are pretty little things so the car needed a feminine name that reflected its looks.
I'm in LUST with Salma Hayek, a tiny, incredibly beautiful and curvaceous lady but the name "Salma" just wasn't right:

(photo added because the internet can never have enough Salma Hayek)
Since MX5s were inspired by classic roadsters of the past, I decided to name my car after a classic, beautiful and curvaceous lady, "Gina Lollobrigida":

Gina in "happier times" (ie. when I was driving her!):

Owner: Lokiel
Type: 2004 Titanium SE turbo
Mods: Too many to mention (very little OEM SE "stuff" left now, rocker cover, LSD, 3.63 gears, silver speedo and tacho dials with red needles)
Background:
I needed another car to replace my beloved 1982 Mitsubishi JA Starion, a car I'd owned and loved for over 20 years but was suffering cancer (aka rust).
The next car needed to be different to "The Staz" (my brother REALLY hated that name, cringed every time I said it, so I stuck with it) and more fun to drive so that I wouldn't miss her so an MX5 was the perfect choice.
In stock form, the SE is an underwhelming turbo-charged car, especially after the Starion, where the adrenalin really got going when you planted your right foot, so I was easily lured to the darkside's quest for "MOAR POWA"!
I've always named my cars; as kids we'd give names to distinctive cars which personalised them and everyone knew the car we were talking about just by name, even if we didn't know who owned the car.
The NB's rear wheel arches are wider than the NA's and on release, many writers wrote that the NB has "wider hips" than the NA - if you stand directly behind an NA and then an NB you will notice this and see why they referred to them as "hips", they're similar to the those of a curvaceous woman without going too far like Kim Kardashian.
The NB is "curvier" everywhere than the NA and the interior is completely different. The two centre air vents are mounted high on the dashboard and where they come together at the top always reminds me of cleavage.
NAs and NBs are pretty little things so the car needed a feminine name that reflected its looks.
I'm in LUST with Salma Hayek, a tiny, incredibly beautiful and curvaceous lady but the name "Salma" just wasn't right:

(photo added because the internet can never have enough Salma Hayek)
Since MX5s were inspired by classic roadsters of the past, I decided to name my car after a classic, beautiful and curvaceous lady, "Gina Lollobrigida":

Gina in "happier times" (ie. when I was driving her!):

Last edited by Lokiel on Fri Mar 31, 2017 10:45 am, edited 2 times in total.
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Re: What you named your 5
Name: Selene
Owner: Nevyn72
Type: 2004 Titanium SE
Mods: Lots of little things, some cosmetic, some performance, not very advanced compared to many other SE's out there.....
Story: Purchased on a bit of a whim (less than 2 weeks from first thinking about the concept of a convertible to sitting in the driveway) partly for a bit of a long term tinker project, partly just for the fun of driving it. She initially got her name because like Kate she is absolutely gorgeous, and like the character Selene she plays she dresses mostly in dark greys and black leather.

Unfortunately she also later lived up to her character's nature, A vampiric 'Death Dealer', and promtly bit hard when I didn't show her a proper level of respect when driving in damp conditions....

Owner: Nevyn72
Type: 2004 Titanium SE
Mods: Lots of little things, some cosmetic, some performance, not very advanced compared to many other SE's out there.....

Story: Purchased on a bit of a whim (less than 2 weeks from first thinking about the concept of a convertible to sitting in the driveway) partly for a bit of a long term tinker project, partly just for the fun of driving it. She initially got her name because like Kate she is absolutely gorgeous, and like the character Selene she plays she dresses mostly in dark greys and black leather.


Unfortunately she also later lived up to her character's nature, A vampiric 'Death Dealer', and promtly bit hard when I didn't show her a proper level of respect when driving in damp conditions....


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Re: What you named your 5
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With the overcast conditions on that day, your car looks "Phantom Purple":

With the overcast conditions on that day, your car looks "Phantom Purple":

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Re: What you named your 5
Blessed with a fairly sun affected Feb '98 "Evo Gold" which in real life is actually fake tan orange. Hence "The Jaffa", named after the orange variety: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jaffa_orange
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Re: What you named your 5
Name: Gregory
Car: 95 na8
A close friend and childhood role model named his guitars and car after pompous, Beverly Hills style, private school-esque rich people. He named his Corolla 'Perry' and his main touring guitar 'Damien.'
I followed suite with my second mx5, since the NB never was quite silly enough to get a silly name.
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A close friend and childhood role model named his guitars and car after pompous, Beverly Hills style, private school-esque rich people. He named his Corolla 'Perry' and his main touring guitar 'Damien.'
I followed suite with my second mx5, since the NB never was quite silly enough to get a silly name.
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Re: What you named your 5
Maybe our cars could get together for a beer sometime. My 95 NA8 is Trevor. Long story.smy0003 wrote:Name: Gregory
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Re: What you named your 5
Actually maybe it's worth telling the story ...
In a distant life I took a program management contract. The project teams were in Melbourne's eastern suburbs. The paying customer was named Trevor. I lived in the city and commuted out there by tram. That was fine until we decided to form a new project, to be located in a subsidiary's office near the CBD. That was pretty good for a couple of reasons. First it was close to home and second this office was on the first floor of a three story designer building in which all the other businesses were modelling agencies. This was my first experience of working in an office whose location had been selected purely for its breathtaking views - our team room surrounded the glassed in central stairway. Selection of staff for this office seemed to have followed the same theme as well. I had a team of development geeks working there who were pretty much incoherent for half the day, suffering from beautiful woman syndrome. I made it worse by regularly asking them to go and speak to the local staffers to get feedback. That was all in contrast to their old office in the suburban HQ which was almost all blokes, except for the accounting office which was all female and, for the geeks, had become a reverse sexual harrassment minefield.
Anyway, public transport would not get me quickly between the sites. All of a sudden I needed a car that was light and easy to manage in tight laneways and crowded parking. So we bought an NA8 as a practical inner city car. It became even more practical when we found that you could drive under the office carpark boomgate in it simply by leaning forward and pushing the boom up an inch or two as you drove under it.
The car became called Trevor because he's the one who secured this office for the project - so he was the reason we had to buy the car. In any case, calling the car Trevor created amusement for project team meetings. Like if I said I was taking Trevor somewhere then they had to think whether I meant Trevor the boss or the car or maybe both.
In a distant life I took a program management contract. The project teams were in Melbourne's eastern suburbs. The paying customer was named Trevor. I lived in the city and commuted out there by tram. That was fine until we decided to form a new project, to be located in a subsidiary's office near the CBD. That was pretty good for a couple of reasons. First it was close to home and second this office was on the first floor of a three story designer building in which all the other businesses were modelling agencies. This was my first experience of working in an office whose location had been selected purely for its breathtaking views - our team room surrounded the glassed in central stairway. Selection of staff for this office seemed to have followed the same theme as well. I had a team of development geeks working there who were pretty much incoherent for half the day, suffering from beautiful woman syndrome. I made it worse by regularly asking them to go and speak to the local staffers to get feedback. That was all in contrast to their old office in the suburban HQ which was almost all blokes, except for the accounting office which was all female and, for the geeks, had become a reverse sexual harrassment minefield.
Anyway, public transport would not get me quickly between the sites. All of a sudden I needed a car that was light and easy to manage in tight laneways and crowded parking. So we bought an NA8 as a practical inner city car. It became even more practical when we found that you could drive under the office carpark boomgate in it simply by leaning forward and pushing the boom up an inch or two as you drove under it.
The car became called Trevor because he's the one who secured this office for the project - so he was the reason we had to buy the car. In any case, calling the car Trevor created amusement for project team meetings. Like if I said I was taking Trevor somewhere then they had to think whether I meant Trevor the boss or the car or maybe both.
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Re: What you named your 5
Hi
This is the first car I have ever named, and I've had a few. The Ladies in my club call her Bruce, so I have named it Bruth,Bruce with a lisp
This is the first car I have ever named, and I've had a few. The Ladies in my club call her Bruce, so I have named it Bruth,Bruce with a lisp

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Re: What you named your 5
Name: しろ ねずみ or 'Shiro nezumi' (an alias), translated 'The White Mouse'
Owner: The American
Type: NB8C
Mods: Turbo + never ending upgrade path
Backstory: My wife and I have always had a habit of naming our cars for the last name of the previous owner. Our first car together was a black Hilux 2wd ute that we bought from a Toyota mechanic, Mr Andrew Rossiter, and so this car became 'Rossiter'. Our next car was a black TJ Wrangler that we purchased from a Miss Renee Morgan - and so 'Morgan' it was. We currently have a white Hilux purchased from a Mr Lee, and a Landcruiser that is an ex-mine rental from Budget that was used by BHP Billiton (look carefully and you can still see the BHP logo outline sunk into the paint) - 'Billi'.
The previous owner of The White Mouse (we are the third owners) was a Mr Chris Ladyman, and so it follows that...

...and so The White Mouse it is.
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Owner: The American
Type: NB8C
Mods: Turbo + never ending upgrade path
Backstory: My wife and I have always had a habit of naming our cars for the last name of the previous owner. Our first car together was a black Hilux 2wd ute that we bought from a Toyota mechanic, Mr Andrew Rossiter, and so this car became 'Rossiter'. Our next car was a black TJ Wrangler that we purchased from a Miss Renee Morgan - and so 'Morgan' it was. We currently have a white Hilux purchased from a Mr Lee, and a Landcruiser that is an ex-mine rental from Budget that was used by BHP Billiton (look carefully and you can still see the BHP logo outline sunk into the paint) - 'Billi'.
The previous owner of The White Mouse (we are the third owners) was a Mr Chris Ladyman, and so it follows that...

...and so The White Mouse it is.
RIP Murray Ball 2017
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Re: What you named your 5
I don't have a cool name for my car
but im open to suggestions.
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Re: What you named your 5
speed wrote:I don't have a cool name for my carbut im open to suggestions.
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That can be the main discussion topic for the Nasho run on Saturday!

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Re: What you named your 5
speed wrote:I don't have a cool name for my carbut im open to suggestions.
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How about Scarlett.
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