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Long time listener, first time caller.
I'm what you might call a car guy. I always have been and I can't imagine changing.
I bought my MX about about a year ago. It was then that I started reading this forum. I've stalked the classifieds and considered buying plenty (Keith's gear mainly).
Note considered, but I'll get to what I've done soon.
I bought the car off a friend who bought it locally off a guy that seemed legit. My friend bought it remotely (mining in Aus) when he got to know the car he was bitterly disappointed. The PO either lied or had no idea (he owes or owned an Evo rally car so I doubt the latter). My friend went on to buy an NZ new ne with 90km on the clock and I got this one at a good price.
Mine (Blaster - my first car not called The Flying Fist of Judas) is pretty close to stock. It has some stiff after market springs (unknown brand) and a nicely laid out set of headers. I've added a set of semi sealed headlights with H4s and replaced changed the diff and gearbox oil to red line.
I work in Invercargill and live in Dunedin, making the trip weekly. Being a car guy I consider this a perk of the job. In the 2.5 years I've done it I have never not enjoyed the drive. I've done it in many cars, last most noteworthy was a Fiat 124 Sport (CC model) which was actually amazing. As they do, it gave me grief and after my third break down on a back road, I made they change to Blaster.
I'm rambling a bit so to cut short, I joined today to get some answers on some other threads. I thought I'd introduce myself at the same time.
Probably the most interesting thing you may find out about ne is that I am 2m tall and 105kg. Yes, I've almost stripped all the foam from the seat as well as removed a lot of the interior to be able to see and close the door. Its a laugh but still the best car I've driven through the back roads. I've toyed with driving with no seat at all (feels great parked, but I can't imagine it staying that way for 2hrs the way I drive).
I'll let you guys ask otherwise, I'll lurk around as long as I have Blaster (I change cars around every 18 months).
Regards,
Tim.
I bought my MX about about a year ago. It was then that I started reading this forum. I've stalked the classifieds and considered buying plenty (Keith's gear mainly).
Note considered, but I'll get to what I've done soon.
I bought the car off a friend who bought it locally off a guy that seemed legit. My friend bought it remotely (mining in Aus) when he got to know the car he was bitterly disappointed. The PO either lied or had no idea (he owes or owned an Evo rally car so I doubt the latter). My friend went on to buy an NZ new ne with 90km on the clock and I got this one at a good price.
Mine (Blaster - my first car not called The Flying Fist of Judas) is pretty close to stock. It has some stiff after market springs (unknown brand) and a nicely laid out set of headers. I've added a set of semi sealed headlights with H4s and replaced changed the diff and gearbox oil to red line.
I work in Invercargill and live in Dunedin, making the trip weekly. Being a car guy I consider this a perk of the job. In the 2.5 years I've done it I have never not enjoyed the drive. I've done it in many cars, last most noteworthy was a Fiat 124 Sport (CC model) which was actually amazing. As they do, it gave me grief and after my third break down on a back road, I made they change to Blaster.
I'm rambling a bit so to cut short, I joined today to get some answers on some other threads. I thought I'd introduce myself at the same time.
Probably the most interesting thing you may find out about ne is that I am 2m tall and 105kg. Yes, I've almost stripped all the foam from the seat as well as removed a lot of the interior to be able to see and close the door. Its a laugh but still the best car I've driven through the back roads. I've toyed with driving with no seat at all (feels great parked, but I can't imagine it staying that way for 2hrs the way I drive).
I'll let you guys ask otherwise, I'll lurk around as long as I have Blaster (I change cars around every 18 months).
Regards,
Tim.
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You could also fit a quick release to your steering wheel they will add up to 60-odd mm plus be a theft deterent.Blaster wrote:Yeah, I have been looking for a better option for seats. For right now, I'm happy. I never thought to space the wheel out. How did you go about it?
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Im 6'3 and about 103kg, i just did the "foamectomy"mod to the drivers seat. Sit a lot lower, def a improvement. Looks like the steering coloum could be modified to be about 10mm higher with a bit of work.
Im debating removing the drivers side sunshade, it is in the way a bit.
Ive also removed the drivers side door handle and put a strap on, lots more room, but i do find i dont have anywhere to rest my elbow, aparently there is a earlier mazda 323 with a handle that doesnt have the front part of the the handle going up that gets in the way, but still lines up with the other 2 holes.
Im debating removing the drivers side sunshade, it is in the way a bit.
Ive also removed the drivers side door handle and put a strap on, lots more room, but i do find i dont have anywhere to rest my elbow, aparently there is a earlier mazda 323 with a handle that doesnt have the front part of the the handle going up that gets in the way, but still lines up with the other 2 holes.
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