![]() 09/19/2016 at 21:10 • Filed to: None | ![]() | ![]() |
Now my car is sweet on the street .
How much did it cost me, you may ask?
![]() 09/19/2016 at 21:17 |
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Looks sweet. Mine is 18 years and going strong.
![]() 09/19/2016 at 21:30 |
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Fave on the pave? Droolevard on the boulevard?
![]() 09/19/2016 at 21:34 |
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Robbins?
![]() 09/19/2016 at 23:36 |
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Yum. That’s one clean Miata. I normally don’t like the look of soft tops but I like that beige a lot.
![]() 09/20/2016 at 05:24 |
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Yes, and it’s got an unzippable rear window, like the plastic window in my ‘93, so I can get that open-air feeling even when it’s raining.
![]() 09/20/2016 at 05:26 |
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Alive on the drive and that’s no jive!
![]() 09/20/2016 at 12:06 |
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Nice choice on the top. In addition to being noticeably cooler during the summer, I like the way a tan top looks on a miata. Robbins really does go to lengths to make their tops as good as, and in a few areas better than, the OEM top.
The money you paid a shop to install that top was very well spent. I installed the new top my NB a few years ago. What the local miata shop told me was true: There is no special magic to installing a top on a miata, but it is long, long and tedious job. No part of that job is fun. I will always write a check with a smile on my face for someone else to install a top on any convertible I might own in the future.
![]() 03/22/2017 at 18:54 |
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His name is Garebear. Or whatever iteration he’s using that day.