Looking for a hard top to borrow or buy
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Looking for a hard top to borrow or buy
White preferably or black I guess, or any colour if bad paint and cheap enough I can get it repainted. Auckland or Hamilton.
I have an NB can someone confirm if the NA and NB hard tops are the same?
To be honest I don't usually like the look of the hard top but I must admit I saw Sprsta's one the other day and they look good on red cars - I see you around a lot you must live close to me.
I have an NB can someone confirm if the NA and NB hard tops are the same?
To be honest I don't usually like the look of the hard top but I must admit I saw Sprsta's one the other day and they look good on red cars - I see you around a lot you must live close to me.
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Thanks that would be great. Also need a fitting kit if you are asking
someone.
Thanks that would be great. Also need a fitting kit if you are asking
someone.
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Hard tops are the same for NA and NB. There is a lot of info in the garage section of Miata.net including all the part numbers for the clips and frankenstein bolts.
I just picked up a slightly rough one from CH but it is Mariner Blue. Would look good on your white car ':mrgreen:'
I just picked up a slightly rough one from CH but it is Mariner Blue. Would look good on your white car ':mrgreen:'
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Is it with heated rear window? Can you do a deal with frankenstein bolts / side latches?brownie wrote:I just fell over a Black one at work !!(Mazline),The right money will stop it going on Trade Me or accidentally falling on my red car
I'm local (Chch) - could drop in to have a look any time that suits you, so please hold the TradeMe for a day or two.
Not sure how black would look with twilight blue, but my wife reckons black goes with anything.
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Wow dude, snaking the sale, not good form at all....
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I was offering it to Posion first,If he's not interested you can have second option on it.
Poison ,Better PM me at work(parts@mazline.co.nz) and i sort some photo's out you are keen.
Poison ,Better PM me at work(parts@mazline.co.nz) and i sort some photo's out you are keen.
Whoops - didn't see that ('twas late and didn't read entire thread).brownie wrote:I was offering it to Posion first,If he's not interested you can have second option on it.
Poison ,Better PM me at work(parts@mazline.co.nz) and i sort some photo's out you are keen.
If poison doesn't want it, then I'm keen to have a look.
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Sorry, should have posted that up. Yes sorted thanks.
Mark feel free to have a look, Brownie has a good deal on offer, but Z is
giving me a loaner for a while.
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Mark feel free to have a look, Brownie has a good deal on offer, but Z is
giving me a loaner for a while.
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Ummm "outside storage"?
Forgive me for sounding like a Dutchman, but if its just around the house I'm sure a car cover will achieve much better results for a fraction of the price...
Forgive me for sounding like a Dutchman, but if its just around the house I'm sure a car cover will achieve much better results for a fraction of the price...
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91 V-Spec said on 11/03/10 00:36:
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I've got one of those you can borrow too poison... custom made mx5 cover.I'm sure a car cover will achieve much better results for a fraction of the price...
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Thanks for the idea but i already have two Car covers are not 100%
waterproof and don't breathe, they also collect evaporated grpund
water underneath thus they end up keeping the car nice and warm and
damp. The interior will go mouldy pretty quickly and rust will start a
party pretty soon too. They are ok if you use the car regularly but
not for longer term outside storage. This one is from personal
experience.
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waterproof and don't breathe, they also collect evaporated grpund
water underneath thus they end up keeping the car nice and warm and
damp. The interior will go mouldy pretty quickly and rust will start a
party pretty soon too. They are ok if you use the car regularly but
not for longer term outside storage. This one is from personal
experience.
Gazza
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poison said on 11/03/10 09:11:
you aren't going to air it out occasionally.
I still like my idea of taking a sledge hammer to that wall in the back
of your garage
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mine is waterproof (a vinyl material), but yes - I wouldn't use it ifThanks for the idea but i already have two Car covers are not 100%
waterproof and don't breathe, they also collect evaporated grpund
water underneath thus they end up keeping the car nice and warm and
damp.
you aren't going to air it out occasionally.
I still like my idea of taking a sledge hammer to that wall in the back
of your garage
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The damp is less of an issue on my hot, windy concrete driveway.
On the odd occasion, I've had to put the cover on wet due to my leaky window seals. It usually breathes dry within hours, and better a humid car than one with puddles of water inside. Might have to try dry it first come winter though...
Re the brick wall, sounds like fun, count me in! Actually, the crappy old Chev/Toyota Cavalier out on the drive has proven its mettle in going through concrete block walls with minimal damage (nice work Sis! ). Wanna borrow it for a bit?
On the odd occasion, I've had to put the cover on wet due to my leaky window seals. It usually breathes dry within hours, and better a humid car than one with puddles of water inside. Might have to try dry it first come winter though...
Re the brick wall, sounds like fun, count me in! Actually, the crappy old Chev/Toyota Cavalier out on the drive has proven its mettle in going through concrete block walls with minimal damage (nice work Sis! ). Wanna borrow it for a bit?
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Hot driveway....Wicked, everywhere I've ever lived it rains now and again
Concrete absorbs water and it evaporates under the car and gets stuck under
the cover and gets into the car, from experience they do get really mouldy
in just a few weeks.
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Concrete absorbs water and it evaporates under the car and gets stuck under
the cover and gets into the car, from experience they do get really mouldy
in just a few weeks.
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