New Itanium for Brisbane
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New Ttanium Grey for Brisbane
Hello everyone,
On Wednesday afternoon we will pick up our new 2004 model (there are no real 2005 ones yet - we have been told) Titanium Grey RX-8.
My partner (the Finance Director) and I decided to do the change of life thing and buy the sports car before our daughter (Miss 5) gets too old. After looking at Megane CC, Peugot 307CC and Audi A3 Sportback turbo, we settled on the RX-8. The Finance Director loved the car on the test run and impressed everyone with her driving ability - I, on the other hand, need lots of practice to get "in-tune" with this car. We can't believe how much room there is in the back - it looks like we can still operate as a family with this car.
This is our fourth new Mazda since 1995 and the second one we have purchased from Grand Prix in Brisbane. We started with a 121 (lots of fun BC), upgraded to a MPV in 2000 (not the best of times) and then the 6 in 2003 (great car, but not for "change of life").
I am impressed with the wealth of knowledge on this site and the good spirit of the contributors.
Thanks for letting us be part of the group.
On Wednesday afternoon we will pick up our new 2004 model (there are no real 2005 ones yet - we have been told) Titanium Grey RX-8.
My partner (the Finance Director) and I decided to do the change of life thing and buy the sports car before our daughter (Miss 5) gets too old. After looking at Megane CC, Peugot 307CC and Audi A3 Sportback turbo, we settled on the RX-8. The Finance Director loved the car on the test run and impressed everyone with her driving ability - I, on the other hand, need lots of practice to get "in-tune" with this car. We can't believe how much room there is in the back - it looks like we can still operate as a family with this car.
This is our fourth new Mazda since 1995 and the second one we have purchased from Grand Prix in Brisbane. We started with a 121 (lots of fun BC), upgraded to a MPV in 2000 (not the best of times) and then the 6 in 2003 (great car, but not for "change of life").
I am impressed with the wealth of knowledge on this site and the good spirit of the contributors.
Thanks for letting us be part of the group.
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Welcome to our RX8 rotorhood the rx8 is great child friendly fun sports car , no doubt in time you will meet the Hymsteer being a fellow brisbanite , he will tempt you with his array of goodies for your RX8.
cheers
michael
cheers
michael
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Thanks Michael,
I am already interested in the Hymee grill set, but the fitting looks challenging.. I wonder how much fitting will cost?
If I can't improve my manual gearbox skills I will also look at the gearshift.. I used to own a 1978 Audi Fox that had the best gearshift.. I used to change gears with one finger on top of the lever..
Cheers
Adrian
I am already interested in the Hymee grill set, but the fitting looks challenging.. I wonder how much fitting will cost?
If I can't improve my manual gearbox skills I will also look at the gearshift.. I used to own a 1978 Audi Fox that had the best gearshift.. I used to change gears with one finger on top of the lever..
Cheers
Adrian
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Welcome xxup - hopefully you can make it along to the next cruise when we schedule one.
Hymee's grille will be pretty easy to fit... I have my own custom grille similar to Hymee's - the hardest part was getting the front bumper off - and that isn't too hard. I'm pretty sure Hymee gives you step by step instructions with pictures.
Hymee's pretty partial to "Dark and Stormy" and Bundy and coke... maybe a six pack or two will get you some help
Hymee's grille will be pretty easy to fit... I have my own custom grille similar to Hymee's - the hardest part was getting the front bumper off - and that isn't too hard. I'm pretty sure Hymee gives you step by step instructions with pictures.
Hymee's pretty partial to "Dark and Stormy" and Bundy and coke... maybe a six pack or two will get you some help
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Originally Posted by xxup
Thanks Michael,
I am already interested in the Hymee grill set, but the fitting looks challenging.. I wonder how much fitting will cost?
I am already interested in the Hymee grill set, but the fitting looks challenging.. I wonder how much fitting will cost?
Welcome to the forum
Gomez.
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The Finance Director and I are both very fond of Bundy with Coke or Ginger Beer (Stormy).. We also love Melbourne - it's a great city.. :D
We took the F111 photo at the Amberley air show last year.. It really hurt to shrink it down to 100x100 pixels... It was an awesome day...
What's a cruise? Count us in and we will be there as long as it does not conflict with one of the Finance Director's fishing trips..
Adrian
We took the F111 photo at the Amberley air show last year.. It really hurt to shrink it down to 100x100 pixels... It was an awesome day...
What's a cruise? Count us in and we will be there as long as it does not conflict with one of the Finance Director's fishing trips..
Adrian
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Welcome!
Hymee's kit is a cinch to fit , but it sure scares the hell out of the family to see you with the front end off your new car. (worth every second! just for the faces he he he!)
And lets face it he's up the road if you can't put it all back together. (Bundy will probably do it!)
Mike
Hymee's kit is a cinch to fit , but it sure scares the hell out of the family to see you with the front end off your new car. (worth every second! just for the faces he he he!)
And lets face it he's up the road if you can't put it all back together. (Bundy will probably do it!)
Mike
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Originally Posted by xxup
What's a cruise? Count us in and we will be there as long as it does not conflict with one of the Finance Director's fishing trips..
Cheers,
Hymee.
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Originally Posted by xxup
(there are no real 2005 ones yet - we have been told)
That is true...a fire at the RX-8 plant stopped production in mid December. Production resumed (or was scheduled to resume) this week, I think.
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Welcome. This is a great place to be and you will find lots of useful information here.
The cruise is always a highlight and if you are game maybe even a track day...even better. I look forward to catching up with you at some stage.
skc
Welcome. This is a great place to be and you will find lots of useful information here.
The cruise is always a highlight and if you are game maybe even a track day...even better. I look forward to catching up with you at some stage.
skc
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Okay the cruise sounds good, please include us... I need to go find a UHF radio with aerial... Any recommendations for the radio and the aerial mount?
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Thanks for the welcome skc.. We won't race this car, but I am sure that we will come alomg to a couple of the events to watch (and learn)..
I look forward to meeting you..
Adrian
I look forward to meeting you..
Adrian
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Originally Posted by xxup
Okay the cruise sounds good, please include us... I need to go find a UHF radio with aerial... Any recommendations for the radio and the aerial mount?
cheers
michael
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A few of us got a Uniden. Me and Sco got a 2W one each for a bit better range. Hand helds are great - no need for an antennea, and you can get hand vox headseats for them if you are keen.
You don't need to "race" you car at a track day. Just get out and explore it's limits. It is a fun and safe way to go as fast as you like withouth fear of a speeding ticket.
Cheers,
Hymee.
BTW - Some of the left over yellow cars at the plant are being re-sold in the old P76 colour - Burnt Orange. :p
Cheers,
Hymee.
You don't need to "race" you car at a track day. Just get out and explore it's limits. It is a fun and safe way to go as fast as you like withouth fear of a speeding ticket.
Cheers,
Hymee.
BTW - Some of the left over yellow cars at the plant are being re-sold in the old P76 colour - Burnt Orange. :p
Cheers,
Hymee.
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Welcome, good to see you have the full support of your "company" for your purchase.
The 8 is a lot of fun (sydney peak hour sucks a bit, however when you see even MORE powerful cars going the same speed.....)
I will be broaching some of Hymee protection/performance options with my managing director soon :D
BTW I received the Mazda welcome kit with a free Level 1 driver training track day. Promises to be a lot of fun!
The 8 is a lot of fun (sydney peak hour sucks a bit, however when you see even MORE powerful cars going the same speed.....)
I will be broaching some of Hymee protection/performance options with my managing director soon :D
BTW I received the Mazda welcome kit with a free Level 1 driver training track day. Promises to be a lot of fun!
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Oooooo... The level 1 driver training track day sounds good.. Does everyone get that or is this only available from the Sydney dealers? The Finance Director is really interested in this one..
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Level 1 driver day... it may be on a track but they are not track day. But it is still a lot of fun.
What happened to the RX-8 drive day that happened last year? Perheps Mazda did not find it worthwhile to run it too often?
xxup. Welcome. You will love Hymee's product. I recently have the grill to protect my new oil cooler. It actually looks cool with the grill up!
You will enjoy your time here. Ask any question you like ... don't have to do search (hehe :D)
What happened to the RX-8 drive day that happened last year? Perheps Mazda did not find it worthwhile to run it too often?
xxup. Welcome. You will love Hymee's product. I recently have the grill to protect my new oil cooler. It actually looks cool with the grill up!
You will enjoy your time here. Ask any question you like ... don't have to do search (hehe :D)
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xxup
Welcome to our world. Most of us here are condemned RX-8 fanatic's. There are quite a few in Brisbane (myself included).
I have had the pleasure of 1 RX-8 cruise (post Xmas) and a good time was had by all RX-8's and the Porsche interloper. I too need to get a UHF radio before the next cruise (where's the organising committee? Hint Hint ) as I was pretty much the only one without one last time.
I'm in the process of sorting a convenient date out for my free-bie Driver Training.
As for fitting the grill kit - it cost me a slab of Crown (Eager's did it for me pre-delivery).
Look forward to meeting you at one of our socials.
ps try not to look at the petrol prices too much
pps don't even think about trying to keep up with Taka and his mod's - he has more RX-8 accessories than Ezzy has paint colours! :p
Welcome to our world. Most of us here are condemned RX-8 fanatic's. There are quite a few in Brisbane (myself included).
I have had the pleasure of 1 RX-8 cruise (post Xmas) and a good time was had by all RX-8's and the Porsche interloper. I too need to get a UHF radio before the next cruise (where's the organising committee? Hint Hint ) as I was pretty much the only one without one last time.
I'm in the process of sorting a convenient date out for my free-bie Driver Training.
As for fitting the grill kit - it cost me a slab of Crown (Eager's did it for me pre-delivery).
Look forward to meeting you at one of our socials.
ps try not to look at the petrol prices too much
pps don't even think about trying to keep up with Taka and his mod's - he has more RX-8 accessories than Ezzy has paint colours! :p
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Originally Posted by xxup
Oooooo... The level 1 driver training track day sounds good.. Does everyone get that or is this only available from the Sydney dealers? The Finance Director is really interested in this one..
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Welcome to the forum xxup.... I got the Uniden 1 watt (UH041) and that works fine for me. The cruises are a great way to meet other 8 owners and the drive is grrreeeaaatttt.
Gotta get a Hymee exhaust though....value for money.
I'll cash in on those stickers Hymee....me think that's 4 now!!!!
rx88er
Gotta get a Hymee exhaust though....value for money.
I'll cash in on those stickers Hymee....me think that's 4 now!!!!
rx88er
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I agree with the earlier comments about the RX8 as a family car with one exception.
Although my two (3 and 4.5) love riding in it and now refuse to ride in the Boss's station wagon, the boot makes any typical kid stuff hard to carry. Just managed to squeeze a single stroller in with some overnight bags but it was tricky and led to some serious head scratching when it was time to get it out again :o .
Seriously thinking about pulling out that silly spare and taking my chances with a flat! :D
Although my two (3 and 4.5) love riding in it and now refuse to ride in the Boss's station wagon, the boot makes any typical kid stuff hard to carry. Just managed to squeeze a single stroller in with some overnight bags but it was tricky and led to some serious head scratching when it was time to get it out again :o .
Seriously thinking about pulling out that silly spare and taking my chances with a flat! :D
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I have taken out the spare....so far, so good. The BIG problem is if you slash a tyre. But all the flats I have ever had, have been a nail or similar, so the the sealant would have saved me.