2009 Mazda MX-5 (Mk3) BBR Super 180
2009 Mazda MX-5 (Mk3) BBR Super 180
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darren-bbk9r

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3 months

CalisenQX

218 posts

93 months

Monday 29th September
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Given the modifications, have you taken the car on track? If so, does the new exhaust system comply with most noise regulations ?

darren-bbk9r

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Monday 29th September
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It’s only been on the track once in the last five years. And not even on the new suspension. The DB noise was fine at the Bedford Aerodrome with the current exhaust set up. It has removable baffles in the Super Q silencer too. The Koni sport (yellows) shocks work great with the expensive Progress Technology Springs. I did a lot of research on this set up. It’s the same as the Flyin Miata Koni stage 1 package. The ride quality on the road was important to me and I tend to have the Konis on fully soft most of the time. The ride height is also worth mentioning. Slightly lower than the original Bilstein set up but not too low. No issues with speed humps etc.

CalisenQX

218 posts

93 months

Monday 29th September
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Excellent response, thank you.

gary-t03bc

6 posts

12 months

Wednesday 1st October
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Does the electric roof work properly

darren-bbk9r

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3 months

Wednesday 1st October
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Yes never had an issue with it 👍

Jimbogp

1 posts

2 months

Thursday 2nd October
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Any pictures of the rear arches?

darren-bbk9r

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3 months

Thursday 2nd October
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I’ll take some in the morning and post them tomorrow as it’s raining at the mo 👍

The0perator

515 posts

49 months

Friday 3rd October
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NC's are excellent value right now. Enough modern tech to keep them reliable and fairly headache free but old school enough to keep things simple without all the dings and bells of a really modern car. Even the more modern ND version....

Some nice tasteful mods, including replacing that ticking time bomb of an expansion tank.

Biggest interiors of all the MX5's too... unfairly called a boat but still a small car compared to anything on the road....

Rust does kill most mx5's so nice to read that its been undersealed that really makes a difference.. as usually mechanically they are fairly sound, although I know the older NC engines did suffer with an oil starvation issue, I expect this wont have that as its newer.... not sure what impact the BBR has to the longevity however. But given how relativity little horsepower there is from stock the engine is not they are stressed at all.

Good luck with the sale

Richard Austen

55 posts

250 months

PH TEAM

Friday 3rd October
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Just adding these on behalf of the seller, images of the rear arches












darren-bbk9r

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Friday 3rd October
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Just to reiterate, the black underseal (dinitrol) you can see was professional carried out by The MX5 Restorer in 2021. A second under seal was carried out last month by KROWN rustproofing. This is a CLEAR underseal so you obviously can’t pick it up in the photos.

You can only see the bottom of the yellow Koni’s. They are covered in neoprene protection socks from BOFI racing.

darren-bbk9r

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Friday 3rd October
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I have removed the wheel arch liners (as they only tend to trap moisture) but I still have them if you want them.
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