Spinout007 wrote: FYI, those Tokico's are originally for a MK1 Golf.
Technically, I believe the part number says MK1 Golf REAR.
For some reason, they fit on an NA Miata front, and perform well enough for a top finish. Go figure...
Spinout007 wrote: FYI, those Tokico's are originally for a MK1 Golf.
Technically, I believe the part number says MK1 Golf REAR.
For some reason, they fit on an NA Miata front, and perform well enough for a top finish. Go figure...
SVreX wrote:Spinout007 wrote: FYI, those Tokico's are originally for a MK1 Golf.Technically, I believe the part number says MK1 Golf REAR. For some reason, they fit on an NA Miata front, and perform well enough for a top finish. Go figure...
The point of the challenge was to do the best you can with the cheapest outlay of funds. I had a box of IT MK1 golf suspension parts laying there that I was going to sell off to recoup the 140$ I spent on the whole box. Which included 2 suspension setups plus spares. We looked and were "like... nah... you think? Well I'll be damned..." Little sleep, late nights, and beer. Amazing what you can accomplish with it.
We'll take that second Miata motor if it's still available. We plan to blow ours up at the drags, so we'll need a replacement.
OK, so here's what I've got...
Miata motor #1- dyintorace
Refridgerant tank- singleslammer
1 set DOT triangles- Spinout007
RX7 hood- singleslammer
Miata motor #2- spin_out
Thank you, gentlemen.
Loading the truck tonight. Any last minute additions??
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