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Ok, this isn’t my car, its Kara’s, but I accept a large amount of responsibility for it (I kinda paid for it, and the only work on it that I didn’t do myself was the paint and body work.) Major mods are the Flyin’ Miata Swaybars and Sportmax 503 (now XXR 503s?) wheels with RS2s from Edge Racing that were added as part of the Student Drivers article, a custom exhaust to fit the spare underneath the trunk, clear front marker lights, and a white convertible top with a glass window; the rest of the mods are to the interior, where you’ll find enough chrome do-dads to make any miata.net member jealous, a custom “cobra” shift ring, and a Hard Dog Duece roll bar (not pictured.)

Next on the never-ending to-do list are new shocks (probably AGX) and new motor mounts.

This car is a very early 90 model (VIN#001919) built in April 89. Still on the original engine at almost 200K miles and pulls like a champ.

Added on May 22 by Wowak

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Tim Baxter wrote: May 28, 2008 7:34 a.m.
Student Driver’s article: http://grassrootsmotorsports.com/articles/student-drivers/
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