Unique Bi-Xenon kit gives Xenon HID light when on High and Low beam
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=290458992805&ssPageName=STRK:MEWAX:IT
The only change was Plastic & Glass covers that I'm aware of.
@9d6050bc5e=djmarcopolo:
Lockwoods - £13.95 and in a variety of colours to choose from + UK based
http://www.styleandperformance.co.uk/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=1_439&products_id=4782
sound as a pound mate, ordered and they are on there way :lol:
@1a33832440=DaveMc:
Its shit when it all happens at the same time yeah but think to urself if thats all it failed on then u must have a pretty solid car there
I gotta admit it has been well looked after, but the most annoying part is, although she's back on the road, the stabilizer linkage now knocks like hell, and it's been re-tightened once >.<
stupid thing keeps coming loose lol
@1a33832440=ukmx3admin:
That sux!!
It does, I was stressing big time! just glad it was only minor stuff it failed on :)
This is why I love the fact mine is sprayed out of cans!
After parking my car on a nearby street to where I work, I came back to find a scuff mark that was about 4" in diameter that was bright red (my car was red before I sprayed it) and no note of explaination!
I pulled out a can of black spray out of my boot wiped the area, sprayed it, all good! (almost) ^^
I think there are because they have different lengths from the gearbox and different ends in the gearbox but not 100% on that, I know new the 1.6 ones are about half the price of V6
I took mine off and replaced with stainless pipe and to be honest I have not noticed any difference what so ever on anything, I know it removes a lot of oil vapour through there but it hasnt made a sausage of difference on mine in the 8 months its been on
My winter prep has been to be put some lowering springs on :lol:
But to be honest, it's simple, keep anti freeze topped up, be sure to keep a scraper with you at all times and also a demisting cloth (these thing mist up like a twat in the winter!). Being FWD they aren't a handful in the white stuff but I know my 1.6 gets a little slippy in the first 3 gears when the surface gets a little greasy so keeping revs down is a must (but that's just common sense). If you have a locking petrol cap, take it off and throw it in the bin (the one on my 206 froze up and not even spraying anti freeze in it could help so I had to use the MX3 as it had fuel in it!).
@3687f79926=youdirtyfox:
50 quid plus postage mate.
Let me know if he doesnt have them, I will drive down and collect them off you as you are only 16miles away from me :D
@ab5f4fbaad=ukmx3admin:
djmarcopolo: nightstalker just bumped you down a place…
I think i'm a bit like Silent Bob, thats why my post count is so low. (thats what I tell myself anyway :lol: )
BOOMF!!!
MX3's Spam Monkey in full effect :lol:
@78bb28d096=DaveMc:
@78bb28d096=nightstalker:
@78bb28d096=Marco:
Whiteline do a chunky solid one. Rear is recommend being FWD
And yes the rear tie bar even fits 323BGs that also lost out on them.
Cheers Marco, I wasn't sure if it was Whiteline that did them.
Yeah, it's for the rear, it was looking kinda rotten when I was under the car last week (actually, most of the suspension was looking rather sorry for itself if I'm honest, probably could do with the whole lot being ripped out and replaced next year and possibly powder coated for good measure :wink: ).
everything under a mazda looks rusted to shit but its still strong unlike the new ones ;)
I beg to differ, I am quite concerned about the underside of my car and also the chassis rails (They's bendy yO!!).
@b42d76f82f=djmarcopolo:
I can fit a complete mobile disco in the back with the seat down
That is
2 x 15" active speakers cabinets
4 flight cases
6 lights
2 lasers
smoke machine
2 light T-bars and 2 speaker stands
Plus a large holdall full of cables
and I can still see out the rear and carry 1 passenger :D
haha little french hatches are good at that too ! :D