Dan's '92 Miata - Really really slow build

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:lolup:

Hey, it's solid, they don't rattle, I didn't have to drill any holes, and it didn't cost a cent.

I'm happy with it. Ok, maybe not happy, but I can live with it for now. :lol:
 

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Not a bad upgrade, but I can't see why you need the strap. Miata doors weigh 11 pounds and there is plenty to grab.
 

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Not a bad upgrade, but I can't see why you need the strap. Miata doors weigh 11 pounds and there is plenty to grab.

My guess is so whatever hardware he inserted in the hole that was there had a reason for being there. A random screw and washer on a door panel would look odd.
 

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i see you made your ejecto-seat chord visible to the naked eye lol. hey it was free, everyone likes a free mod!
 

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Looks a lot better. Pick up a can of Tuff Stuff and soak and brush those seats. You'll be amazed how like new they come out! It's cheap and it works like crazy.

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Best Stuff Ever. I use it on a lot.

I use this on my lighter interior. It amazes me that when it starts to look dirty I clean with tuff stuff and its as good as new.
 

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