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Feels like 114 degrees here in DC in some places, when you factor in the humidity!
I installed the Kenwood KDC-BT645U CD Receiver. It has connections for my iPhone/iPod which I store in the glove box along with BlueTooth support for hands-free talking. I also added two Boston Acoustics S85 6"x8" 2-way Speakers in the doors. Then I added a Sound Ordnance B-8PT Flat subwoofer under/behind the passenger seat to give it a little OOMPH, which really makes a difference when the top is down.
There are 2 schools of thought:
1. Ain't no shame in it, now that the trans is actually good and has paddle shifters for the 6 ratios.
2. A Miata without a manual is sacreligious.
I'd avoid it only if you belong to the 2nd camp.
Legroom is limited. With the auto you could remove the left leg rest (dead pedal) and if you're taller, you'd be more comfortable.
That's not what the Miata was meant for, if you want comfort buy a Buick, but still, it does broaden the appeal for those who want a roadster.
Does anyone have a diagram of how to take one apart? I've replaced bulbs before (mazda pickup, daewoo lanos, etc...) but the 2006 Miata definitely has a tighter fit and a lot more parts to go through.
Or if you could recommend a book I could pick up from the library or even the local shop it would be great.
Thanks!
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