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    Stumbled upon some pics of various NCs that I had not seen before...even on CR and thought i'd share...
















  • #2
    wow those look awwwwwwwwwweeeeeeeeesome
    2000 Brilliant Black & tan: 1.9L Sr20 turbo with begi log manifold and SGDP--DIYPNP--ID1000s--Bilstien coilovers--MSW type 16 wheels--FM stage 1 clutch w/ 10.3lb flywheel

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    • #3
      Wow. I genuinely had no idea of the potential of these cars. Some of those with aftermarket bumpers look amazing. Damn, they're sick.

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      • #4
        sickk yo!
        "keep drifting fun......or else..." --Andy Sapp

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        • #5
          still dont like the front ends.

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          • #6
            I would rock one in a heartbeat. Especially the vert hardtop.
            1991 UK-spec MX-5 - https://www.facebook.com/djinovaband <<< METAL!

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            • #7
              I swear, I still want to design a PRHT for NA/NB applications. It would be expensive as hell, but it is truly the best of both worlds.

              That last shot almost reminds me of Steve's S2K with the lighting and the look of the wheels, etc.

              Originally posted by miata5620
              Eric's Garage ... You buy all the parts I tell you to and you will have a killer car... If you want other parts used your car will suck and it will cost you more...

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              • #8
                Oh wow, it does! I didn't even realize that.
                2012 Acura TSX Sportwagon
                2001 NB track car that never gets driven

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                • #9
                  hotness indeed.

                  2013 NC MX5 Club - Build Thread ~ 2017 VW Golf R ~ IG: DroptopDestron
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                  • #10
                    I didn't like these at first but over the past year they have grown on me big time, def. my second fav. Miata body style.

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                    • #11
                      Oh..btw.. the silver one with the gold wheels.. and looks like a S2K, is the NOPRO shop car. They ripped out the wimpy 2.0L stock engine and put in a 2.3 (found in our Mazda 3S) which is good for a good power bump....i've heard well over 200rwhp in n/a trim.
                      The white one parked next to it in one shot has a Cosworth 2.0 with Cosworth s/c kit.

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by RotorNutFD3S View Post
                        I swear, I still want to design a PRHT for NA/NB applications. It would be expensive as hell, but it is truly the best of both worlds.

                        That last shot almost reminds me of Steve's S2K with the lighting and the look of the wheels, etc.
                        Those are RGII's so yes, they are very simlar.

                        Althought these cars look really good, I just hate how "piggy" like they look.

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                        • #13
                          ^^ You have to admit the silver ones aero treatment gets rid of a lot of that look.

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                          • #14
                            The second to last picture? Yes, it doesn't look as bad now. That'd be awesome to have the MS3 motor in one of these as a base motor. :)

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                              (look to the right :) )


                              and with carbon lipness...and this picure reeeeealy makes me want a NC..it can almost make me forget mine is faster. Though this one has the 2.3 swap.

                              Last edited by Doppelgänger; 02-11-2009, 06:29 AM.

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