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    Idling - Listen to it purr...
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    new guy here from Spokane,wa.

    new to this forum been on the others a little.
    seems like this is a little more mellow
    I just got my 92 in Nov 2012 traded a motorcycle for it.
    have done the usual change the fluids. drove it put some KYB' shocks and eibach springs that were brand new in the trunk.
    put a roll bar in it different wheels. Ebay streeing wheel, redoing the seats now.
    I am having a blast . It is very dirty. Wife and i drive it every chance we get and spring in the Northwest is a mixed bag. snow, rain, sun, wind. all in 1 hour.
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    Admin / Pit Boss / Miataholic Phatmiata's Avatar
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    Welcome to MazdaRoadster, the red is looking good so far, (reads screen name) do you have an RX7 as well?

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    Good to have on board with us welcome to the MR forum

    My 90 blue with 179k

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    Welcome to MR. Nice garage! I'd have fun working on the Miata all winter in a space like that. You live in a great area for Miata drives but I know how bad it is driving a Miata in town.


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    Idling - Listen to it purr...
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    I use to have a 79rx7 but sold it i thought the rotary motor ton intimidating to rebuild it

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    Welcome! Enjoy your stay!

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    6,000 rpm - mere mortals would shift theothersawyer's Avatar
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    5,000 rpm - there be torque here! WASABI's Avatar
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    Welcome to the site. Looks like you guys know how to enjoy yourselves on the open road. It's nice to have a garage... besides an area to work on your ride, keeps your roadster top down all the time, ready to take out at a moment's notice. Glad to hear you're enjoying it.

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    3,000 rpm - starting to feel the power maharaj's Avatar
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    Welcome to the forum, you will find the miata a little safer than the bike.

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    Idling - Listen to it purr...
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    Quote Originally Posted by maharaj View Post
    Welcome to the forum, you will find the miata a little safer than the bike.
    yes indeed after riding 39 years, I am enjoying the metal and the heater and a few creature comforts

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