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DOES YOUR GEAR GAITER KEEP SLIPPING DOWN
Posted by Elles-Helper on Saturday, April 09 @ 12:16:41 BST (6090 reads)
VicP writes "If you find your gear gaiter is slipping down you are probably missing the foam cylinder from around the stick. Here is a very simple and inexpensive mod to combat this, especially with an aftermarket gear knob. "
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Gang crime
Posted by Elles-Helper on Saturday, April 09 @ 12:15:50 BST (5490 reads)
lucky5 writes "The london ambulance service have issued a email warning about cars with no lights on. Street gangs in london are at present have initiation task for new gang members to deliberately drive without lights."
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Lights Left On Buzzer
Posted by Elles-Helper on Friday, December 03 @ 17:44:46 GMT (8933 reads)
VicP writes "NOT QUITE FREE BUT AT 99p YOU CAN'T GRUMBLE - Everyone should have this!"
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CHROME WASHER JETS
Posted by Elles-Helper on Friday, December 03 @ 17:41:28 GMT (5788 reads)
VicP writes "Purchased two of these from www.classic-car-accessories.co.uk for £8.65 the pair inc P&P. They have a range of styles and are easy to fit."
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Fitting Touring Horns
Posted by Elles-Helper on Saturday, September 25 @ 14:52:59 BST (6465 reads)
MIKED writes "I was fed up with the weedy sound of the factory horns on my MK2 Roadser. Absolutely no good for making sure folks know you are there on narrow winding country lanes. So I bought a couple of touring horns..."
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Replacement door speakers
Posted by Elles-Helper on Saturday, September 25 @ 14:47:55 BST (7200 reads)
Anonymous writes "For those of you less inclined to drill holes in your doors, the Sony XS-A1724 has many fitting patterns around the outside of the speaker. The added bonus is that they are £40 from Halfords, and the sound quality is superb! "
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Don't buy a new ash tray - try this
Posted by Elle on Wednesday, September 08 @ 19:18:56 BST (6387 reads)
Indiedance writes "If your ash tray is discoloured or stained dont buy a new one try this.
I found that WD40 rubbed into the plastic of the ash try takes away stains that other cleaning products cant and it also brought the colour back.
Hey presto"
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Site Currently Being Updated
Posted by Elles-Helper on Monday, September 06 @ 18:10:22 BST (4596 reads)
A Shy Person writes "Throughout the day we have been upgrading scripts and adding new features to the site. The work will take a couple of days to complete...
Getting there now - all forum data and over 15000 messages have been moved. Also updated each user with the amount of posts they made on the previous forum so everything is fair. Tonight we need to work on dumping the old data and running a script which will get everything up to full speed."
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HIDE THOSE SCREW HEADS
Posted by Elle on Monday, September 06 @ 15:25:28 BST (6565 reads)
Anonymous writes "IF YOU HAVE A BLACK INTERIOR THIS SIMPLE CHEAP MOD WILL ENHANCE THE LOOK.
Around the interior of your MX5, with the hood up or down, you will see a multitude of bare screw heads. These can be simply covered with 10mm BLACK PLASTIC screw covers, available from any DIY store. Those around the hood locking clips can be secured with a small dap of super glue. Don't forget the sun shade screws either."
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Speakers In The Rear Deck
Posted by DAZGOD on Saturday, May 29 @ 15:27:40 BST (9179 reads)
Gordy writes "I have noticed quite a few people asking questions about headrest speakers and thought I would tell you of an alternative mounting point which can be used instead of or in addition to these speakers.
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