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			 by charged_rs » Sat, 14 Aug 2010 3:39 +0000
 well since i cant sell my car , ive decided to break it for sparesviewtopic.php?f=14&t=3417 its complete at the moment , so if you need anything , give me a shout these prices arent hard and fast, more a guideline.... the more you buy , the better the deal i can do   all parts are available softtop (complete on frame) £350 55000 mile 1.8 Engine £550 Gearbox( 5 speed close ratio) £100 torsen differential 4:3.1 gear ratio £500 brakes £200 ( for all 4 corners) wheels / tyres £300 interior £850 bilstein suspension £200 all body panels e/window motors £75 for the pair all switches speedo / clocks electric aerial £55 car mats £35 mud flaps £30 a pair rear bumper spoiler £85 front bumper £65 rear bumper £65 ( or £120 with bumper spoiler) stainless steel silenced decat pipe £40 all wishbones £20 each 
			
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			 by dabofoppo » Sun, 15 Aug 2010 12:28 +0000
 does the hood also fit a mk2?if so, i'd be willing to offer £300 for the hood, if you can include fitting in the price.
 what condition is the hood in, and old is it?
 
 you'd be welcome to take my vinyl hood (has a repaired rip, and no leaks), if you wanted to keep your mk1 water tight...
 
			
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			 by charged_rs » Sun, 15 Aug 2010 7:15 +0000
 dabofoppo wrote:does the hood also fit a mk2?if so, i'd be willing to offer £300 for the hood, if you can include fitting in the price.
 what condition is the hood in, and old is it?
 
 you'd be welcome to take my vinyl hood (has a repaired rip, and no leaks), if you wanted to keep your mk1 water tight...
 no thanks..its an oem mazda mk2.5 mohair hood .its £350 and you fit it yourself , or ill do it for £20 an hour it will fit all mk1 mk2 and mk2.5 
			
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			 by dabofoppo » Sun, 15 Aug 2010 10:35 +0000
 how many hours would be required to fit? i would help if you don't mind (always like learning new things)as a compromise on price, would you be willing to sell & fit for £350?
 (also, where are you based?)
 
			
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			 by charged_rs » Mon, 16 Aug 2010 12:32 +0000
 sorry buddy , but theres a good 2 - 3 hours work in it.
 Like most people ,and you i'd imagine , i dont work for free.
 
 Maybe someone in your local area will fit it for free ?
 
			
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			 by dabofoppo » Mon, 16 Aug 2010 8:48 +0000
 sorry if i offended you, i didn't mean that i expected you to do it for free.i was only making a lower than asking price offer (fairly common for used items).
 
 i know you offer non-genuine mk2 mohair hoods for £380 fitted,
 so you can consider my offer withdrawn for the time being...
 
 thanks anyway.
 
			
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			 by charged_rs » Mon, 16 Aug 2010 2:20 +0000
 dabofoppo wrote:sorry if i offended you, i didn't mean that i expected you to do it for free.
 not offended at all  , im used to dodging low balls I thought i was on the honda forums for a while     free fitting is free fitting no matter what way you look at it , so i dont think i misunderstood that.... bottom line is im not cheap enough for you , so no bother hope you get sorted 
			
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			 by sidewaysreilly » Tue, 17 Aug 2010 2:25 +0000
 eh, sorry , but whats wrong with Hondas, can you you strip and rebuild a k20 ? The lad was only offering to help fit the hood...........WTF......... The perfection of a Car's beauty is that nothing should be there for beauty's sake. 
			
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			 by sidewaysreilly » Tue, 17 Aug 2010 2:29 +0000
 YOU GOT A PROBLEM WITH hONDA'S???? The perfection of a Car's beauty is that nothing should be there for beauty's sake. 
			
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			 by leamyj » Tue, 17 Aug 2010 10:41 +0000
 £20 per hour??
 That's a LONG way from what a mazda dealer would charge you for doing anything to your car, did I see somewhere lately that €80 plus per hour is the current rate??
 
			
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			 by charged_rs » Wed, 18 Aug 2010 1:14 +0000
 sidewaysreilly wrote:YOU GOT A PROBLEM WITH hONDA'S????
 nope, hondas are great....     try re-reading what i wrote and put it in its context   why dont you fit the guys hood ? or you help him out ?    maybe you can feed him some prawns while hes there..... bit fishy tho 
			
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			 by dabofoppo » Wed, 18 Aug 2010 8:14 +0000
 He was suggesting that my offers for the hood were reminiscent of the techniques used on forums for Honda owners (who tend to give low-ball offers in attempt to break you down on price). Obviously such owners & techniques are riff raff and will not be tolerated on the upper echelons of the MX5 Ireland forum   
			
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			 by leamyj » Wed, 18 Aug 2010 11:09 +0000
 Upper Echelons?? Steady on now, We're not that far up the food chain. 
			
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			 by barney » Wed, 18 Aug 2010 7:08 +0000
 we just tend to quote realistic prices for what we offer for sale on the site..I don't think that there is anybody on the forum at the moment out to fleece any other member. 
			
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			 by sidewaysreilly » Sat, 21 Aug 2010 9:04 +0000
 appologies, i understand now. The perfection of a Car's beauty is that nothing should be there for beauty's sake. 
			
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