RE: Mazda MX-5 (NC) | PH Private Area

RE: Mazda MX-5 (NC) | PH Private Area

Tuesday 20th August 2024

Mazda MX-5 (NC) | PH Private Area

Dreaming of a Dakar, but with more modest means? PH classifieds to the rescue 


It’s easy to see why the off-road sports car has become popular of late. There’s the novelty, first off, the incongruity of a car that’s typically a low-slung corner carver being repurposed for mud-plugging. Then there’s the fact that these cars tend to be more fun to drive on road than standard variants; a higher centre of gravity, off-road focused tyres and squidgier suspension tend to create more of those sensations we crave for an engaging road driving experience. That there’s more than a semblance of off-road ability to them also only adds to the appeal - it isn’t just for show. That being said, the show is also great - people like you more in a Huracan Sterrato than an STO. Fact. 

The problem with all of these cars, however, be it Ariel Nomad or 911 Dakar, is that they cost an awful lot of money. The new Nomad 2 is from £65k, the 911 sold out at £170,000+, and they’re still not available secondhand for less than that. Furthermore, such is the excitement around these rough-and-tumble sportsters that they’re unlikely to decline in value anytime soon. Great news if you managed to get one, as it can be used without much concern of a financial burden, though not so good for those that want one. 

So how about a Mazda MX-5? No, seriously, look at this one. The work of PHer Nathan and 11 other mates as part of a stag do weekend a few weeks ago (beats an escape room and a Popworld, right?), it promises all sorts of off-road entertainment for a very modest £4,500. Rather like making an Atom into a Nomad, actually, the idea was to start with the least suitable off-roader that could be thought of for a sensible budget. Then, using the automotive expertise in the group, make it into something that could hold its own when the going gets tough. As can be seen, the plucky little Mazda is more than capable of that. 

It’s a proper job, too, as you might expect given everyone whole helped build it works in the industry. Built a few weeks ago and with very nearly a year’s MOT, there’s nothing to stop the next owner using it wherever and whenever they wish, albeit with what Nathan says is a very loud exhaust. Indeed with more than 120,000 miles on it and the time invested (Friday lunch to 11pm Saturday for a dozen people is a lot of hours) it’d be rude not to get more use out of the MX-5. 

The important modifications include a custom lift kit to raise the suspension by about 50mm, deleting the roll bars for better articulation, trimmed and seam welded arched for tyre clearance (plus arch extensions to keep it legal), high clearance bumpers and the 16-inch wheels on 27-inch road legal mud tyres. The very vocal centre exit exhaust is there to help with the departure angle. In its off-road adventures so far, the Mazda has more than kept up, with 240mm of ground clearance and great approach/departure angles thanks to the bumpers and short overhangs. 

You want a go as well, right? A bit like the Huracan Sterrato (honest), the off-road MX-5 is not a concept that will have crossed the minds of many. But once you’ve seen the idea become a reality, mud splattered up the doors, hanging out with Land Rovers and plunging into pools, it’s a very hard one to forget. For the price of contrast stitching in the Lamborghini (probably) this Mazda looks like offering up a huge amount of thrills. Just one thing if you do buy it, however - a Reader’s Car thread is mandatory. As soon as possible. Have fun!

Watch the MX-5 build video here


SPECIFICATION | MAZDA MX-5 2.0 SPORT (NC)

Engine: 1,999cc, four-cyl
Transmission: 5-speed manual, rear-wheel drive
Power (hp): 160@6,700rpm
Torque (lb ft): 138@5,000rpm
CO2: 183g/km
MPG: 36.7
Recorded mileage: 123,000
Year registered: 2007
Price new: £19,050 (2008)
Yours for: £4,500

See the original advert here

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stavr0ss

Original Poster:

248 posts

142 months

Tuesday 20th August 2024
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Looks like a giggle. I’ll never forget seeing an rx8 bodied monster truck casually leaving wickham a few years ago, wondered what on earth possessed them (rotaries not being famed for their torque) but it certainly stood out.

Motormouth88

573 posts

74 months

Tuesday 20th August 2024
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This symbolises male friendship perfectly…what a fun little rig

wistec1

607 posts

55 months

Tuesday 20th August 2024
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Wacky and no doubt a lot of fun. Looks like something off scrap heap challenge.

ndg

574 posts

251 months

Tuesday 20th August 2024
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Nathan here - hi!

I'll try and answer any questions people have.

Oldwolf

988 posts

207 months

Tuesday 20th August 2024
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ndg said:
Nathan here - hi!

I'll try and answer any questions people have.
No questions, just wanted to say thanks, you have made the world just a little bit better biggrin

mwggriffiths

63 posts

165 months

Tuesday 20th August 2024
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This thing is AWESOME. More creations like this and stories about them please!

mac96

5,021 posts

157 months

Tuesday 20th August 2024
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I love it!
But won't those big wheels make the gearing too high? Reminds me of a Top Gear project, but done better.

Bloody ULEZ

60 posts

32 months

Tuesday 20th August 2024
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Magnificent!
Good work lads.

Ben Lowden

6,928 posts

191 months

PH Marketing Bloke

Tuesday 20th August 2024
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Love it! Hats off to everyone involved in making that, looks like a lot of fun.

misterblonde

70 posts

163 months

Tuesday 20th August 2024
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VIDEO PLEASE!!

Mark-C

6,455 posts

219 months

Tuesday 20th August 2024
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Excellent work and what a great idea for a stag weekend!

TonyRPH

13,281 posts

182 months

Tuesday 20th August 2024
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"deleting the roll bars" - for fks sake, it's not a fking computer.

deleting removing the roll bars


Dave.

7,652 posts

267 months

Tuesday 20th August 2024
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Better than the TopDeadCenter efforts hehe

Nefos

258 posts

98 months

Tuesday 20th August 2024
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I have seen this car at retro rides gathering, looks well fun! GLWS

Geoffcapes

931 posts

178 months

Tuesday 20th August 2024
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Almost as silly as the Honda Acti Van I saw with monster wheels a few years ago.

It's good that there is this kind of madness in the world!

clapclapclap

ndg

574 posts

251 months

Tuesday 20th August 2024
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misterblonde said:
VIDEO PLEASE!!
Build video now linked in the article, but can be found here:
https://youtu.be/GkL9r4K8mAc

Video of the day out to be released soon, but needs editing first.

Edited to add - the videos are the work of one of the other guys, I'm not that talented!


Edited by ndg on Tuesday 20th August 10:41

carmadgaz

3,204 posts

197 months

Tuesday 20th August 2024
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I love MX-5s and I enjoy tinkering. Watching these guys (and helping where I could) was absolutely brilliant! We all rather fell for the wee blue beast and whoever buys it will have a LOT of fun.

je777

731 posts

118 months

Tuesday 20th August 2024
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TonyRPH said:
"deleting the roll bars" - for fks sake, it's not a fking computer.

deleting removing the roll bars
Hear hear.

Also would be nice to see 'fk' written, rather than being censored - we're not 9 years old.

RudeDog

1,664 posts

188 months

Tuesday 20th August 2024
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The article sub-heading said:
Dreaming of a Dakar
Does anyone dream of a Dakar? All the cars in the world to dream about and someone honestly dreams about an out of proportion 911???

PistonBroker

2,644 posts

240 months

Tuesday 20th August 2024
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je777 said:
Also would be nice to see 'fk' written, rather than being censored - we're not 9 years old.
I'd have read PH if it had existed when I was 9.