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Old 08-17-2013, 05:09 PM
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i like the way it looks without mirrors but i think it will be smart to add them.
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Old 08-17-2013, 05:20 PM
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That color pops in the sunlight.

Besides...I thought you said....... LOL!! Just kidding.

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THis is exactly how i want my 67
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Old 08-27-2013, 07:10 PM
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dynaliner installed on the panel. The inside of the door is dynamated. I used one sheet for the door. I didnt feel the need to cover the entire inside of the door. Dynamat is a vibration dampener so this should do. You can tell a difference already just knocking on the door




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Old 08-27-2013, 07:50 PM
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Old 08-27-2013, 08:16 PM
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Randy cars looks great,I have not forgot the pics of the ebrake routing you asked for from my build,I will have some in the next few days,again your car is absolutely awesome
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Old 08-27-2013, 09:02 PM
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Randy cars looks great,I have not forgot the pics of the ebrake routing you asked for from my build,I will have some in the next few days,again your car is absolutely awesome
thank you. Now since its home i get to work on it more and more

Heres a short video of the dynamat door Vs non dynamat fender. Its hard to tell in the video but in person OMG there is a huge difference. As far as the dynamat goes i did not cover the entire inside of the door. I cut each sheet in 4" strips and installed it that way leaving a little gap between each sheet. I was able to use one sheet of dynamat per door even adding some on the sides and the front of the door.
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Old 09-02-2013, 12:21 PM
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Need help with mirror options. I found this on a miata forum

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A few weeks ago I was bidding on a pair of rare Garage 502 NB mirrors that popped up on Yahoo Japan Auctions but got outbid fairly quickly. I love the simple design of those mirrors unlike the APR mirrors we always see that require an adapter base. I actually bought a set of SlickAuto APR mirrors the day they first got released and I never thought they matched the car well. I ended up selling them a few months later.

I've always seen Garage Vary cars rock these motorcycle mirrors and since then I've been wanting to do the same on mine.




Murakami Motors sells a set similar to those but with a price tag close to $500. Being on a budget I decided to try my luck on finding a used set of Magical Racing mirrors from a motorcycle forum. Sure, enough my patience paid off and I found a decent set for a decent price.



They had type 1 mirrors with type A bases with an elbow and a 45mm stem....everything I needed.

Next came the SlickAuto Miata bases. You can purchase just the Miata APR mirror adapter kit separately without the mirrors for $90.



SlickAuto mirrors bases comes with two smaller holes for the mounting of the APR mirror base. I decided to use the threaded hole closest to the driver to mount the Magical racing mirror. The same way the Garage 502 mirrors are off center so they can be clearly seen and not blocked by the triangle pillar on the window.

You can use the magical racing mirror base and mount it on the SlickAuto miata bases but I really hate the way they look stacked on top of each other. I wanted a cleaner look so I went the extra mile.



10 mm hole is needed for the Magical Racing stems. The underside of that same hole needs a countersunk hole. 1/2" countersink drill bit took care of that.







For the extra small threaded hole I purchased 3.5 mm stereo jack silicone plugs to cover the hole. It's a bit loose so glue will be needed to stay put.



Assembled and ready to be mounted.



Test fit and mirror adjustments before tightening it all down. Right now I'm using the hardware SlickAuto provides in their kit but I plan on replacing those two stainless bolts with black aluminum anodized ones.



Good view on the passenger side... Pillar barely gets in the way thanks to the off center mount of the stems.



Exterior shots....



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Old 09-02-2013, 12:27 PM
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mirrors must be paintable. I really like the 68 mirrors but i cant see painting them and holding up. These are similar but smaller. Maybe put the 68 base and use these mirrors?
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Old 09-13-2013, 10:02 PM
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To Do list. Sorry just trying to get a gameplan. Everyone else can ignore this




1.
Dynaline headliner
Install headliner and light
Dynamat sail panel area
Dynaline sail panels
install sail panels
Install visors
get rear seats to match the front seats


2.
Drill holes for mirror drivers side mirror
Seam seal drivers side inner door?
apply more dynamat if needed
Readjust drivers side door window molding
Install lower door molding to panel in the drivers side
Install drivers side door panel for the final time with all hardware
Install drivers side new door molding

3.
Drill holes for mirror passanger side mirror
apply more dynamat if need
Seam seal passanger side inner door?
Readjust passanger side door window molding
Install lower door molding to panel in the passanger side
Install passanger side door panel for the final time with all hardware
Install passanger side new door molding

4.
run rear wiring harness

5.
Dynamat rear carpet area
Dynaline rea carpet area.
Install rear carpet

6.
Seam seal drivers side rear quarter panel to wheel well area?
Readjust drivers side rear quarter panel window molding
Install drivers side rear panel and hardware for the final time

7.
Seam seal passanger side rear quarter panel to wheel well area?
Readjust passanger side rear quarter panel window molding
Install passanager side rear panel and hardware for the final time

8.
Dynamat rear package tray and backseat portion
Dynaliner package tray cover
Install rear 6x9. cut if needed
Install Package tray cover
Install back part of the backseat
Install lower part of the backseat

9.
Install engine/trans
Raise transmission tunnel if needed

10.
Seam seal drivers side kick panel area
Dynamat drivers side kick panel area
Seam seal dash to firewall area drivers side

11.
Seam seal passanger side kick panel area
Dynamat drivers side kick panel area
Seam seal dash to firewall area passanger side

12.
Dynamat the rest of the floor and firewall
Dynaline the rest of the floor and firewall
Install front carpet
Install front seats

13.
Run fuel lines

14.
Remove front seats
Install dash wiring
Install vintage air

15.
install headlight bulbs
center headlights

16.
clear coat by the drip rail on the passanger side
scratch by the hood latch
possibly paint the firewall black



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Old 09-14-2013, 08:58 AM
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Randy .... not feeling those Miata mirrors! Somewhere in this forum 71-72 GTO mirrors used on first gen Camaro's looked kick a**, I did write down the store .... Ames performance.

Hope that helps! Good luck with your list
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