The one on the right is on the RF only.
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thanks, I thought it came on all ND’s you learn somthin new everyday ….![]()
yep I got these,… for those that like to step out in front of you at the last minute…! also its a good winter weather road mod…![]()
Might get a bit of rubbing on the wheel arches but the satisfaction of taking out a few protestors would be worth it🤣
I like it, how does it attach, velcro?
Outstanding……just the job for balaclava clad louts, wearing all black shell suits that pull wheelies up and down our roads on modded electric bikes in the twilight hours👍
I did not realise that the UK cars did not have a jack. The tool roll has the wheel nut spanner, the two tow hooks, and the jack handle.
From what I gather the US cars don’t have a jack either, but the Canadian cars do!
I find a brush shank through the wheels doe’s a good job of the rider eating concrete with his teeth….!![]()
I think you will find this is illegal and can lead to prosecution.
So make sure you too wear a balaclava to protect your identity.
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More likely to get arrested for posting it up on a forum
sorry admin ![]()
Had a good rep for S2000 hoods. When I had mine I planned to go there, but couldn’t figure out how to get in touch - how did you do that?
@XAlp Hi Mike, I called 01792 461022 and spoke with Raymond. It took around 6 weeks lead in for booking in and around 4 hours to replace the mohair and glass onto our existing frame. All the best Ben
Why would you need a jack (crappy one as well) when you dont have a spare wheel ???
A trolley jack at home is perfect for driveway work, dont forget axle stands ![]()
Because when you are out and about it is much easier to use the puncture repair kit that some of us carry. We like to be ‘self sufficient’.
The jack that Mazda supply is NOT a ‘crappy’ one and is more than up to the job of supporting the car so you can remove a wheel, sort things out and then get on your way.
Totally agree with you there Malc. You stand a much better chance of the puncture repair kit working if you are able to rotate the wheel such that the puncture is at the bottom of the wheel and the sealant can run down inside the tyre and congregate where the puncture is.
The suspension looks very clean, how many winters has it been through?
None yet… getting rust prevention coatings soon too.
That figures, looks mint. What are you going to put on it?
I took Zippy for his MOT test today which he passed with flying colours - No advisories ![]()
To celebrate, I’ve given him a 3D printed wind blocker logo.
(Downloadable from Thingiverse if anyone wants to print their own.)





