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bluechro's 1995 MX-3 - updated Jun/26

Posted: June 26th, 2008, 1:40 pm
by bluechro
Well, I've had the car for just over 4 months now, and figured it was about time to start a worklog of everything I've done so far. Bought the car for $2500, just over 200k. Nothing performance related yet, but a BP swap should be happening in the near future. As for now, it's mostly been cheap (but often labor intensive) stuff that I can do myself to improve the look of the car. I'm one of those "if you can't do it yourself, you shouldn't do it all" types.

I've lost count how many bajillions of times this site has helped me, and reading through it was definately a huge reason why I even bought this car in the first place. Thanks everybody :D

Please post with any comments/questions/suggestions :D

All of the pictures can be clicked for larger versions.

Completed Projects - most recent first (Hopefully) Future Projects - most important first
  • Finish painting rims
    Dye/recover sun visors - grey against black headliner looks horrible
    Redo ground wires under the hood
    Civic headlight conversion (waiting to receive in mail)
    Short shifter, new shift knob (waiting to receive in mail)
    Altezza tails (waiting to receive in mail)
    Power locks - universal kit from ebay
    Install glow gauges or speedo rings from Ryan, or both
    Finish wiring switch panel
    Window tint - debating whether to attempt it myself or just pay somebody else
    Tint/replace side marker lights
    Find & install a newer mazda emblem for the hood
    Find & install front lip
    CAI
    Other carbon fiber items - sun visors, door panel inserts, anything else?
    Possibly dye/reupholster back seats to get rid of that horrible rainbow pattern
    Custom fiberglass audio enclosure
    Mold rear speakers into rear side trim, instead of seatbelt enclosure
    BP swap
Pictures
  • These are all the pictures that are placed throughout my worklog. For those that don't actually want to read things, click away.
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Re: bluechro's 1995 MX-3

Posted: June 26th, 2008, 1:45 pm
by bluechro
Audio Setup

One of the first things I did when I got the car.

Pioneer Deck - no idea what model, and too lazy to go look.
JBL 6.5" Fronts
Alpine 5.25" Rear
Rockford Punch P3 15" - 500RMS, 1000Max
Sundown Audio Amp - Insanely overpowering, puts out about 1500RMS legit. Not fake made up numbers. Great amp.
Only 4ga wiring all around. 0ga in the future?

My original plan was to fit 2 15s in the trunk, but then I blew one of them. Oops. One day...

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Deck: $220.00
JBL Fronts: Free (gift)
Alpine Rears: Free (gift)
Rockford Punch: $175.00
Amp: $230.00 (regular $750, great deal)
Wiring: $60.00
Mounting kit, wire harness: $30.00
Total Cost: $715.00

Re: bluechro's 1995 MX-3

Posted: June 26th, 2008, 1:48 pm
by bluechro
Carbon Fiber Projects

One day, I decided I liked the look of carbon fiber. So I bought some. And taught myself how to carbon fiber things.
As of right now, only one project - the center console lid. Turned out rather decent for my first attempt if you ask me.

I used this tutorial along with just reading through stuff I could find on the internet, if anybody else is interested.

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Future ideas for carbon fiber overlays - sun visors, not really sure what else - any suggestions?

Total Cost:Wayyy too much. I bought 2 yards of the fabric at like $30/yard, and now it's just sitting in my basement.

Re: bluechro's 1995 MX-3

Posted: June 26th, 2008, 1:51 pm
by bluechro
Headliner Reupholstery & Pillars

Completely changed the look of the car - did the roof and the pillars black. The sun visors are still needing to be done.

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The picture looks grey, but its most definately black. Stupid flash. I'll try to get better pictures later.

Fabric: $17.00
1 can Krylon Fusion Black: $7.00
1 can Clear Coat: $7.00
Adhesive: $8.00
Total Cost: $39.00

Re: bluechro's 1995 MX-3

Posted: June 26th, 2008, 1:52 pm
by bluechro
Ebay Side Mirrors

Picked these bad boys up for like $30. My stock mirrors were peeling horribly, and I grabbed these and wired in new LEDs for the side lights. Much better in my opinion.

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Mirrors: $35.99
6 LEDs: $0.07
Total Cost: $36.06

Re: bluechro's 1995 MX-3

Posted: June 26th, 2008, 1:54 pm
by bluechro
Interior Trim Reupholstery

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Didn't turn out too great. The old fabric was faded and very, very dirty. The new fabric didn't stick as well as I was hoping, so I may have to redo these one day. I still have to do the front door panels as well.

Fabric: $6.00?
Spray Adhesive: $4.00
Total Cost: $10.00

Re: bluechro's 1995 MX-3

Posted: June 26th, 2008, 1:57 pm
by bluechro
Front Switch Panel

I needed something to turn future accessories on and off, and I really like switches.

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Holes above each switch are going to be LEDs to indicate whether each switch is on or off.
Hole to the right of all the switches is going to be a AUX jack for the deck.

From left to right:
1. Deck power
2. Remote wire for subs
3. Garage door opener
4. Unused (future switch for angel eyes halos on headlights)
5. Unused (future switch for glow gauges)
6. Unused (future switch for door locks)
7. Master power for the little LED lights on and off above each switch

7 switches: $6.30
7 LEDs: $0.09
Audio Jack: $0.55
Aluminum backplate: Free
Wires/crimp connectors: $1.00
Total Cost: $7.94

Re: bluechro's 1995 MX-3

Posted: June 26th, 2008, 1:58 pm
by bluechro
New Rims

Picked these bad boys up for $300, 80% tread on the tires. I had always envisioned gunmetal rims on my car, so I decided to paint them.

Currently halfway through this project - got them decently sanded down and just starting to tape them off.

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Rims/Rubber: $300
Paint: $25
Total Cost: $325

Re: bluechro's 1995 MX-3

Posted: June 26th, 2008, 2:01 pm
by bluechro
Dome Light Project

Decided to do something with my dome light the other day. Ended up spraying everything black, drilling holes in the lenses for 8 LEDs and wiring them all in with resistors. Looks really clean.

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I'll grab some night pics in the car in the future - really lights everything up nice.

16 White LEDs: 18 cents
8 Resistors: 8 cents
Solder: 25 cents
1/8 Can of Krylon Fusion Black Spraypaint: $1.00
Total Cost: $1.51

Re: bluechro's 1995 MX-3 - updated Jun/26

Posted: June 26th, 2008, 3:02 pm
by Daninski
How about a further explaination on doing carbon cloth parts? Someone else on here did their shifter knob and a few other things. I have a spare hood I may butcher and do some kind of custom carbon cloth work to.

Re: bluechro's 1995 MX-3 - updated Jun/26

Posted: June 26th, 2008, 3:06 pm
by bluechro
This was pretty much all of what I had to go on - viewtopic.php?f=21&t=59419" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

Spent a couple of hours reading around on the internet, and that was pretty much it. I don't know if this method actually works for larger pieces - I think you need to make molds and vaccum bag them. This is only for overlaying. What I did was kinda ricey when you think about it... Using material used to decrease weight to actually increase the weight of the car. Meh.

Don't think I can help you out too much with the larger pieces like a hood.

Re: bluechro's 1995 MX-3 - updated Jun/26

Posted: June 26th, 2008, 3:18 pm
by fowljesse
Good work, man.
I will learn from you how to do a clear, concise worklog. Very well set up, and informative.

Re: bluechro's 1995 MX-3 - updated Jun/26

Posted: June 26th, 2008, 3:25 pm
by Daninski
Thanks, excellent link. How about carbon cloth door inserts. I think covering/replacing the cloth on the doors with carbon cloth would look great. Anyway great work log so far.

Re: bluechro's 1995 MX-3 - updated Jun/26

Posted: June 26th, 2008, 3:27 pm
by bluechro
Fowljesse - thanks :)

Daninski - That was my original plan, actually. The reason I bought the carbon fiber was to eventually work up to doing the door inserts. It might still happen one day, but I'm not entirely sure I'd like the look of it. I grabbed a spare door panel in excellent condition from the junkyard for like 7 bucks so I might see what the carbon fiber looks like on it one day.

Re: bluechro's 1995 MX-3 - updated Jun/26

Posted: June 26th, 2008, 5:31 pm
by npspears
Great work log and cool stuff you are doing. I was wondering about the interior trim reupholstery, specifically how it is done. My understanding is that you just got used some spray adhesive and just stuck the new fabric on?