Hi, I'm Marc, and I'd like a MX5

Hi, I'm Marc, and I'd like a MX5

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mdotd

Original Poster:

6,726 posts

185 months

Thursday 12th February 2009
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I'm talking about a mk3 here; getting seriously tempted the more the days go by and now 06/07 2.0l Roadsters are coming into my budget in terms of price and insurance yum

However, most cars I've seen advertised don't have the suspension package/30mm drop option that was available at new; any ideas how much mazda/a specialist would charge to retro-fit this OEM option? Also, any idea if getting this done constitutes a modification (when it comes to filling out the insurance question "is the car modified from new?")

Still got to test drive 'em (although I did drive a jap-spec auto on holiday the other year, but 30mph limts meant I couldn't get... acquainted with it wink) so maybe I'll find the suspension option isn't worth it, but just interested in the meantime.

Cheers for any help!

MX-5 Lazza

7,952 posts

220 months

Thursday 12th February 2009
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The Eibach suspension IS worth it but don't get it fitted by a dealer, get Wheels in Motion to do it. They will be cheaper AND will set the geometry perfectly at the same time smile

MJO

337 posts

194 months

Friday 13th February 2009
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Hi Mark.

My Girlfriend's Dad bought a Mk3 new a while ago, whilst it's a lovely motor
I couldn't take to it. Two weeks ago he had the Eibach kit fitted at Wheels in Motion and got the geometry done in the same visit. It has totally transformed the look of the car, it now looks like a proper small sports car rather than a SUV. I haven't driven it but he tells me the ride is a lot tighter.

So in summary, go for it.

mdotd

Original Poster:

6,726 posts

185 months

Sunday 15th February 2009
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Cheers guys; need to look into a few more things but it looks like I'm about to join the mx5 world wink

Andy Meads

320 posts

204 months

Sunday 15th February 2009
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You won't regret it.