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Postby mrges » Mon, 26 Mar 2018 9:14 +0000

I just had time to grab a quick photo .. in Athlone this afternoon. Looked very well kept.

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Re: MK2

Postby Steve » Mon, 26 Mar 2018 12:40 +0000

That car was along for a Galway run a few years ago, I see him now and again in Galway, v.nice car.
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Re: MK2

Postby Bleunos » Sun, 08 Apr 2018 12:00 +0000

His name is Padraig geraghty, sound fella, he's a mate of mine and that car is the reason I bought an mx5, I just loved it, a sunny day in may, plenty of sunburn and shortly after a mariner blue project car

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Re: MK2

Postby 93 Mk1 » Sun, 08 Apr 2018 12:27 +0000

How bad are these Mk2's as regards rust ?? I've been reading about the chassis rail issues that they suffer from. Is it just UK cars or do original Irish cars suffer too ?
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Re: MK2

Postby mrges » Sun, 08 Apr 2018 10:50 +0000

In Belfast on Friday night (actually spotted THREE MX5's on the same stretch of road within a space of 5 minutes (a MK2 and another MK3 - but these two drove past me before I could get the phone out).

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Re: MK2

Postby MX5Spares » Mon, 09 Apr 2018 7:04 +0000

Oh they all suffer from both front chassis rails and rear sills.Some are worse than others and there are the ones that have almost no rust but getting scarce enough now.The front rails fault was Mazda problem in the way they designed the rail itself .Rail held the water and rotted from inside outwards so when it shows it can be bad. Sills rust is common to all cars from 1989 onwards.Some clean Irish and Jap imports are very clean but ex UK cars are rotten big time.Steer clear of them despite how clean they can look externally
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Re: MK2

Postby 93 Mk1 » Mon, 09 Apr 2018 9:09 +0000

MX5Spares wrote:Oh they all suffer from both front chassis rails and rear sills.Some are worse than others and there are the ones that have almost no rust but getting scarce enough now.The front rails fault was Mazda problem in the way they designed the rail itself .Rail held the water and rotted from inside outwards so when it shows it can be bad. Sills rust is common to all cars from 1989 onwards.Some clean Irish and Jap imports are very clean but ex UK cars are rotten big time.Steer clear of them despite how clean they can look externally


So Rob, are original Irish Mk2's less likely to have the chassis rails rotten ? I believe this has caused alot of UK cars to be scrapped.
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Re: MK2

Postby paddy1845 » Tue, 10 Apr 2018 1:44 +0000

Blue 1 is my bus. A cleaner a MK2.5 would be hard found
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