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Kunle F22 you aren’t alone, a lot of guys who drive M cars or Porsche’s started off in a MX5, and they still love them. This owner has a heavily modded Porsche but still drives a MX5 around
To be honest I think every car guy or girl lives a miata.... they are versatile and have a big ass following. I am a bimmer fan too(I'm driving a cooper JCW atm tho) But I'll be honest I have had my fair share of... shall I buy a miata with this spare money
miata's arent a random car. They one of the most popular and succesful coupes of all time and other than the 240sx, considered probably the perfect drift car
@@eruptorr9103 it's not a good one. Miata's a literally an enthusiast car and the NA miata is arguably what revitalized coupes since the 350z, Z3, S2000 and other roadsters all took off or were developed after the Miata started killing it sales wise
I know a guy that lives near me with a turbo LS3 Miata pushing a little over 600hp, 640 tq. He says it's not driveable on the streets, even with Complete suspension overhaul, mechanically gripped out, and 275 Hoosiers warmed up. Even rolling on breaks the tires loose. He's selling it now because of that. I don't know how in the world, if the unibody can even hold up to 1000-1400 hp, if this guy can't deal with much wider turning radiuses, how is he going to be able to drive that on the streets?
@@bobos245 He would need a full cage and much better wheel/tire and suspension set up. there are actually quite a few 600whp street driven Miatas out there. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-mv5RgioWZ9M.html
Was watching the video and got surprised by the number of subs. You definitely deserve more, the production quality is amazing. Nothing too over the top and you let the man talk.
miatas in themselves are way more expensive nowadays, and so are the mods itd be like 15k-20k all together if ur not counting engine most likely. still cheaper than a 24 miata though
How does this channel not get more views? The quality and editing of this video was top tier and way better than some videos i see that have hundreds of thousands of views. Keep up the awesome work man, Great video :)
@@quadrapodacone you see Mad Mike had engineers and people behind custom making almost everything to suit the power and goals. This dude is just grabbing parts off the shelf.
watching this video and seeing the time and money that was put into it just inspires me to do the same with mine. But I own a scion, and the quality of your work is amazing.
nice!... kinda did my one the same way.... actually after watching you a few of your vids,, your one of the reasons of inspiration for mine..in in Auckland NZ... i built the "Ruby Project"
"It feels like it'd be so much more rewarding to build something, than to just buy something." - The most inspiring story I've ever heard was back in the 50's (?) The Barris brothers' mom came home to find all of her cupboard handles missing one day. She went out to the barn to find the boys working on their 49 (or so) Mercury- which now had "bullets" across the center of the grille... her bullet-shaped cupboard handles. All that takes is a drill and a wrench. I've never understood the "instant gratification" of choosing a bolt-on OVER an idea, if you can wrench you can probably build. That's why I "frenched" (cut and pocketed the body) my Miata's outer rear quarters to fit RX-8 taillights. I'm almost entirely sure I'm the only one who's done it. Cuz why? If you can bolt in Altezzas or Euros or Blackouts? Cuz it was my idea. Maybe upholstery or even just embroidery is your skill, or audio, or strictly lighting, so why not use ideas if you have em? Always follow inspiration.
imma be honest , at first i was , oh nice another ricer with only wheel and suspension and RB kit replica , but GOD, OH GOD, that thing is a beauty !!! Props to the owner very nicely done !! 10/10
I worked in a retirement village doing new construction and a guy had an 90 miata with 89k miles on it. He kept in dust covered in his garage and drove it once every 2 weeks maybe. Anyways he was selling it as his knees cant handle the constant clutch work. He sold it to me for $1900 and its in great condition. He even replaced the clutch before handing it over to me since i didnt know how to drive stick.