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1 hour ago, dfelt said:

Some Idiot actually did that for real? :o :nono:

Yep, and drive it on the street afterwards....see the linky...actual thread from Miata net.

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41 minutes ago, A Horse With No Name said:

Yep, and drive it on the street afterwards....see the linky...actual thread from Miata net.

Bill S is right the guy needs to be off the street and that auto is not safe to drive. Idiot to think that JB weld and fiberglass matt would make it strong again. MORON, he cannot even tell when others are making fun of him. Really deserves to loose their license.

You can also tell that the rest of the auto is probably just as bad as many of the suspension parts are about corroded out too.

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Just now, dfelt said:

Bill S is right the guy needs to be off the street and that auto is not safe to drive. Idiot to think that JB weld and fiberglass matt would make it strong again. MORON, he cannot even tell when others are making fun of him. Really deserves to loose their license.

I once watched a guy try to rebuild a Ford Dump Truck transmission by tapping and threading golf balls and using them in the place of bolts because he ran out of bolts. Singularly the dumbest repair job I have ever watched...

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