
1) The first one to arrive, just prior to last weekend, was a set of 'vintage' convex door mirrors from Moss Europe. Great quality & value items, and well packaged. A bit of assembly and finessing required, but that just added to the fun. The most demanding part was cutting a 16mm hole between the two mounting points on the drivers door. I was pleasantly surprised to find the passenger door was from a later model (catering to power windows) so already had the large hole. I've been umming and ahhing about this mod for at least a couple of years but am really pleased with the outcome - just looks right to me. I particularly like, from the drivers seat, how their size, shape and finish echoes the speedo & tach. And, yes, being convex they actually work as mirrors too. Bonus.




2) Earlier this week a set of Jass Performance frame rails arrived. They'll be installed next weekend.
3) Yesterday a short shift kit from forum sponsor Beavis Motorsport turned up. I was pleasantly surprised by the extra goodies that Brendan threw in, including a personalised thankyou note. Great customer service.

The installation video he posted on YouTube was very helpful. The only additional thing I did was add a dust boot (also from Beavis MS, at a great price) to the top of the assembly, and some grease to the upper & lower pivot bushings, after cleaning out the turret and refilling with new oil.

I know these things (or very similar) are all over eBay, often for less money, but the quality seems variable at best, based on some YouTubing I've done. I have no complaints about this one other than I thought the screw joint between the lower and upper halves of the shaft was a bit of a loose fit. Nothing some blue threadlocker couldn't take care of, though. I'm also aware of the ultimate version being produced by MiataRoadster but, for around that price, I was able to pretty much cover all three of these mods. So, how does it feel in use? Good. Really good. I was surprised by how quickly I adapted to the shorter action. The 2-3 and 4-5 changes seem to benefit the most. I wouldn't hesitate to recommend it.