Mine was lowering springs (Christmas present from my sister, she bought them for me before I even bought the car!) Then I think it was a shift boot....it all went down hill from there and I've spent a small fortune on my car now!
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Mine was lowering springs (Christmas present from my sister, she bought them for me before I even bought the car!) Then I think it was a shift boot....it all went down hill from there and I've spent a small fortune on my car now!
Once some general maintenance was out of the way I made a trunk protection plate for the driver's quarter panel. Had a bad experience with another car that had an exposed quarter panel in the trunk, wasn't about to have another.
All the changeable maintenance items ( plugs,filters,etc )....then a Roadster exhaust, so I can enjoy the sound.
I did the normal maintenance, then for my first upgrade did brakes and intake.
Ive since done clutch, exhaust, swaybars, and coilovers.
Motor swap
I did maintenance first. The first upgrade was to coilovers. The stock shocks were in poor shape when I got mine.
OEM lip, I won from the first Christmas KINOD. I think Tam (ExHondaMan) gave it away.
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I fitted a Mini Cooper Cravenspeed shift knob to my NB.
Moved from the NB section to Miata General Chat. It fits better here with all the generations chiming in.
First mod was a miataroadster angled short shifter for the 6 speed, with a blox weighted shift knob. zero regrets whatsoever. both are awesome
First upgrade was tint. Always a must for me because I like the privacy and sun protection.
Went with Suntek HP charcoal 5% all around.
Interesting idea on the tint. I thought about it at one time since I live in Miami but the roof and windows are always down. No sense in getting it tinted then.
I'm on the opposite end of the spectrum for a roadster owner, most buy the car for the top down/open top motoring aspect.
I always have the top and windows up, so the tint keeps me nice and cool inside plus the privacy is great.
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15% Suntek HP charcoal on the front windows only. As much as I liked the 5%, night driving in dimly lit areas was just not ideal.
If you always have the top and windoews up, then why buy a convertible?
Just saw you have a 2014 PRHT. Still I wouldn't buy a convertible unless I planned on having roof off most of the time. Have fun with it.