I drove it. Treated it to a bath (car wash) then filled it with juice.:smile-new:
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I drove it. Treated it to a bath (car wash) then filled it with juice.:smile-new:
Buffed out a big scratch. Video in the body section of this forum.
My boy and I took it to Gettysburg.. Attachment 15289
Hello Emizel,
Do you still have the rear seats removed from your Mirage?
If so, could you post a few photos?
I need to see a few pictures of the passenger seat, slid all the way forward and fully reclined, without the head rest installed.
If you could take the pics standing outside car, with the doors open, so I could see how flat they will go.
I am wanting to build a platform to sleep on. One that would cover the fully reclined passenger seat. The sleeping platform would extend from the glove box to the rear hatch.
I just need to see how flat seat would recline, to make clear to me if my platform would be possible.
I want to make it work WITHOUT having to remove passenger seat.
Your help would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
Bristol
Not get bit by a sneaky snake :DAttachment 15290
Late Entry: Yesterday my son and I put on (after being in the box for over 2 years) my rear anti-sway bar for my Mirage. Easy installation and it made a immediate difference! Much crisper in the turns with dramatically less wallowing.
I tortured my bump stops. 700 lbs of boxes plus 150 lb me. Took them to the UPS store ~1 mile away through my road which is entirely ripped up because they're doing new water and sewer lines. I drove reeeally slow haha. I also got a comment from the moving guys who were stocking a new shop next to the local UPS store. "You fit all those boxes in THAT car?". :D
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Fixed a magnet cellphone holder on my panel 👏👏
Got into a 5 car crash. I was second from behind which (thank god) stopped on time, just half a meter between the car in front of me. But the car behind crashed hard into the back of my Mira.
The outcome, only rear bumper scratch, definitely needs a repaint.
Car behind me, a Honda Brio (Google it), had its front bumper destroyed along with curled up engine hood.
Added wind deflectors, installed a new HU, washed it good and signed the papers for shipping process to Italy. All my friends were asking me ''Why don't you just sell it and buy a new car in Italy?'' since the time I decided to buy property in Lake Como, move there and take my car with me. They can't just understand that it's not someting easy to sell your car just like that after working on every detail of the car for a long time. I love my car and I want it with me.