Hello All,
After owning 18 Honda's over the last 13 years, (EK/EG/DC2/AP1&2/GD/CD/CL, even a Zoomer/Ruckus! ), I thought I’d try a non Honda..
My fav build has got to be this little turtle.. slowest thing ive owned lol
Before
Akrapovic muffler, 13x8” billet wheels, shaved and stretched frame, gy6 150cc motor + big bore kit, 30mm OKO carb, new sussy all round, front disc conversion kit, and a range of billet bits and pieces..
And now it sits in the new owners garage
Anyway, here’s my 19th car lol
It's a 1994 Mazda MX5 Clubman Edition.. These come standard with 1.8L, 4.1FD, LSD, Bilstein shocks, larger brakes than the 1.6L, Aircon was optional, which the original owner has opted for.
Here's a photo after i drove 980kms home from QLD lol
The car came with 15"BBS wheels & RE003's, Bilstein PSS9's, OEM Hardtop, aftermarket axleback muffler, Brown Davis Rollbar, Whiteline F&R swaybars, & Momo Prototipo steering wheel.
Usually when i buy a car, I try and look for a car with original panels and paintwork, even though the paint may not be in the best condition, at least i know it hasn't been in any accidents.
Nothing worse than having a car that doesn't line up.. I personally find mechanical issues easier to address than paint/structural/body related issues
The car itself has original paint, however, it does need some work (especially on the rear bar and boot, its a common problem)
The hardtop was most likely from another car as i can see some patches of red on it, its been repainted to Crystal white which i believe is from 1989-93, so it doesnt match the car's Chaste white (closer to Championship white for 1994-1997 models).
Being a 24 year old car, i guess some things have just been worn out over the years.
Some issues I've identified so far incl:
-fuel odour in gas cabin/rear boot - fixed by replacing fuel inlet hose - Click here
-slow power windows - fixed by replacing window roller bushing, and cleaning/regreasing tracks - Click here
-sloppy shifter feel - fixed by rebuilding shifter - Click here
-worn wheel bearings - OEM replacement, $85 each side. Excl. labour
-crashpad on the car needs replacing - replaced
-bunch of exterior window/door trim/seals that need replacing - work in progress
-aftermarket short antenna - replaced
Impressions so far:
-Parts are much cheaper than Honda, both OEM and aftermarket mods
-Plethora of spares/replacement parts available locally and internationally
-Car is gutless in its top end, but still feels zippy! guessing its due to the weight of the car
Anyway, haven't really done a build thread before, so lets see how long this lasts lol
If you guys have any recommendations, would love to hear from ya!
Zico
After owning 18 Honda's over the last 13 years, (EK/EG/DC2/AP1&2/GD/CD/CL, even a Zoomer/Ruckus! ), I thought I’d try a non Honda..
My fav build has got to be this little turtle.. slowest thing ive owned lol
Before
Akrapovic muffler, 13x8” billet wheels, shaved and stretched frame, gy6 150cc motor + big bore kit, 30mm OKO carb, new sussy all round, front disc conversion kit, and a range of billet bits and pieces..
And now it sits in the new owners garage
Anyway, here’s my 19th car lol
It's a 1994 Mazda MX5 Clubman Edition.. These come standard with 1.8L, 4.1FD, LSD, Bilstein shocks, larger brakes than the 1.6L, Aircon was optional, which the original owner has opted for.
Here's a photo after i drove 980kms home from QLD lol
The car came with 15"BBS wheels & RE003's, Bilstein PSS9's, OEM Hardtop, aftermarket axleback muffler, Brown Davis Rollbar, Whiteline F&R swaybars, & Momo Prototipo steering wheel.
Usually when i buy a car, I try and look for a car with original panels and paintwork, even though the paint may not be in the best condition, at least i know it hasn't been in any accidents.
Nothing worse than having a car that doesn't line up.. I personally find mechanical issues easier to address than paint/structural/body related issues
The car itself has original paint, however, it does need some work (especially on the rear bar and boot, its a common problem)
The hardtop was most likely from another car as i can see some patches of red on it, its been repainted to Crystal white which i believe is from 1989-93, so it doesnt match the car's Chaste white (closer to Championship white for 1994-1997 models).
Being a 24 year old car, i guess some things have just been worn out over the years.
Some issues I've identified so far incl:
-fuel odour in gas cabin/rear boot - fixed by replacing fuel inlet hose - Click here
-slow power windows - fixed by replacing window roller bushing, and cleaning/regreasing tracks - Click here
-sloppy shifter feel - fixed by rebuilding shifter - Click here
-worn wheel bearings - OEM replacement, $85 each side. Excl. labour
-crashpad on the car needs replacing - replaced
-bunch of exterior window/door trim/seals that need replacing - work in progress
-aftermarket short antenna - replaced
Impressions so far:
-Parts are much cheaper than Honda, both OEM and aftermarket mods
-Plethora of spares/replacement parts available locally and internationally
-Car is gutless in its top end, but still feels zippy! guessing its due to the weight of the car
Anyway, haven't really done a build thread before, so lets see how long this lasts lol
If you guys have any recommendations, would love to hear from ya!
Zico
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