Some photos of my new MX5

Some photos of my new MX5

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71notout

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3,674 posts

243 months

Sunday 9th May 2010
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Had my MX5 for 9 days now, replaced an Octavia vRS and I am really enjoying it.

Last week was all about the driving, did the PH run around Glencoe, this weekend was meant for cleaning.

Things didn't quite go quite as planned!

Started off ok - foamed the car, then washed, dried and clayed.

Taped it up ready to start with my new rotary polisher and got to work....and my brand new DAS-6 polisher gave up the ghost after 90 seconds!!!

Sounds like the clutch has gone as it makes the right noises, but just doesn't rotate frown

So I didn't get the car polished to remove the various marks in the paint, and haven't waxed it either but I did de-tango the sides, and fit my all-important Pistonhead smiley badge.

A few photos:

Just washed and dried




De-tango'd




PH smiley


I also put my hardtop storage bag up on the wall - really impressed with the quality!



Medic-one

3,124 posts

209 months

Sunday 9th May 2010
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"OMA" is dutch for "NAN" biggrin


mark_mcd

626 posts

209 months

Sunday 9th May 2010
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Nice car. Are these later cars any better for resisting rust in the sills etc than the mk1 models? i.e. if you buy a 2002/2003 it should be relatively rust free?

soad

33,337 posts

182 months

Sunday 9th May 2010
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Very clean, looks good to me smile

71notout

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3,674 posts

243 months

Sunday 9th May 2010
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mark_mcd said:
Nice car. Are these later cars any better for resisting rust in the sills etc than the mk1 models? i.e. if you buy a 2002/2003 it should be relatively rust free?
Mine is. I guess it depends on how the individual car has been looked after, but I would think an '02 vintage car would be relatively rust free.

snotrag

14,829 posts

217 months

Sunday 9th May 2010
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mark_mcd said:
Nice car. Are these later cars any better for resisting rust in the sills etc than the mk1 models? i.e. if you buy a 2002/2003 it should be relatively rust free?
Er, no, not really. As bad as that is. Even very late Mk2.5 cars are suffering from rust.

But it seems quite hit and miss - some last absolutely fine, some are absolutely rotten by the time there 10 yrs old.

The point is - there are thousands of MX5's about - thus, its not worth buying one with ANY rust.

And if theres a tiny tiny bubble on the sill, dont let the owner tell you its just a surface spot. They rot from the inside out...

OlberJ

14,101 posts

239 months

Monday 10th May 2010
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Looking good Steven. smile Wayyyy cleaner than my cars ever get.

What's the badge under the repeaters is it an Anniversary?


Just got the missus a Mk1 to play in, really cannae whack the smiles per £ these things give you. I take it you quite enjoyed her 1st run with the PHers then?

snotrag

14,829 posts

217 months

Monday 10th May 2010
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Its a Montana isnt it? Anniversary cars are blue with polished wheels.


The more I see them, the more I'm starting to like MK2.5's. There quite handsome in a very restrained kind of way.

71notout

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3,674 posts

243 months

Monday 10th May 2010
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OlberJ said:
Looking good Steven. smile Wayyyy cleaner than my cars ever get.
If my brand new DAS-6 DA rotary hadn't broken after 90 secs use, it would be wayyy cleaner biggrin Still got to buff it with some Menzerna polish, then get a couple of layers of Collinite 915 on it - then it'll shine!

OlberJ said:
What's the badge under the repeaters is it an Anniversary?
snotrag said:
Its a Montana isnt it? Anniversary cars are blue with polished wheels.
Wot he said - Montana came with factory hardtop, heated beige leather seats, wooden Nardi wheel/knob/handbrake handle and 250 in BRG metallic, 250 in red.

OlberJ said:
Just got the missus a Mk1 to play in, really cannae whack the smiles per £ these things give you. I take it you quite enjoyed her 1st run with the PHers then?
Aye, you could say that mate - very enjoyable.

snotrag said:
The more I see them, the more I'm starting to like MK2.5's. There quite handsome in a very restrained kind of way.
I used to be the same - NA all the way, but the NB has grown on me.

What changed between Mk2 and Mk2.5?