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Miscellaneous => Discussions => Topic started by: Zilthy on November 30, 2022, 01:31:50 PM

Title: How to facilitate the transition to digital
Post by: Zilthy on November 30, 2022, 01:31:50 PM
So, for the first time in my life, I bought a car without ensuring a 4x12 would fit in it.  This one nails that head right in the coffin though - no way rack/head/4x12 is coming in this thing.  Guitar in passenger seat and pedalboard (if it is small enough) in the trunk.

Yeah, I know this car is not practical in any way, shape or form.  Given that I don't actually need a car, why
should practical even be a point in consideration?  And this little RWD is going to be *FUN* in Minnesota winter!
Title: Re: How to facilitate the transition to digital
Post by: rnolan on December 01, 2022, 12:43:05 AM
Hey Zilthy, great little "drivers" cars MX5s (I hope you got a manual version (you guys call it stick shift?), an auto MX5 (did they make one???) would suck, and be slow)).  As you say not very practicable to move anything but heaps of fun, very well balanced, light and zippy.  IIRC the boot (trunk) is big enough for an overnight bag at best.  Wasn't it called a Miarta in the US (they had one on Wheeler Dealers (the US series of it) a while ago which they fixed up)
Title: Re: How to facilitate the transition to digital
Post by: Harley Hexxe on December 01, 2022, 01:54:24 PM
Nice little ride Zilthy!

   I know what you mean about Minnesota winters. I was sliding around on those icy streets in a semi back in the day, so be careful in that little thing.
Title: Re: How to facilitate the transition to digital
Post by: Dante on December 01, 2022, 02:31:36 PM
Nice Ride! I almost pulled the trigger on one of those but some kid had modified it a bit too much for me and...as you say...can't drive it to a gig (back then). But, they are FUN to drive! Have fun drifting  :thumb-up: