Hi, I just bought a 2004 6MT coupe that I'm pretty pleased with so far.

Plans so far are to adjust the clutch, adjust and lower the seat a little bit with the DIY guide I found, and throw in a Grom bluetooth adapter for streaming audio/hands free calling. And of course swapping all the fluids and doing the maintenance stuff required (needs brake pads), but it only has 49k miles so far so that will be pretty light I assume.
Hope to eventually do some track days and DD the car for a bit, and go from there to see what other mods I may want to do.

Plans so far are to adjust the clutch, adjust and lower the seat a little bit with the DIY guide I found, and throw in a Grom bluetooth adapter for streaming audio/hands free calling. And of course swapping all the fluids and doing the maintenance stuff required (needs brake pads), but it only has 49k miles so far so that will be pretty light I assume.
Hope to eventually do some track days and DD the car for a bit, and go from there to see what other mods I may want to do.
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Sounds great! Enjoy it. Keep the mods reasonable
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.I'm not a young kid anymore and have no intentions of shooting for big power or some track monster. If so, I picked the wrong car. And it's too nice, I don't want to ruin it. I already feel a little guilty that it's going to see winter driving for the first time in my ownership. But, cars are made to be driven. 

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Congratulations, looks like a solid car!
Looking forward to seeing what you do with it
Nick C.
Looking forward to seeing what you do with it
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+1! welcome to the forum, car looks clean!Originally Posted by Larimer
And it's too nice, I don't want to ruin it..:
Thanks dudes.
Set the homelink up, lowered the seat a bit and adjusted the clutch rod a couple turns. Seems much better now but I'll have to get some more drive time to see if it needs any more. I wish there was a little more headroom, and I'm only 6'1. A helmet in this is going to be tough.
Welp, now the rest all costs money.
Set the homelink up, lowered the seat a bit and adjusted the clutch rod a couple turns. Seems much better now but I'll have to get some more drive time to see if it needs any more. I wish there was a little more headroom, and I'm only 6'1. A helmet in this is going to be tough.
Welp, now the rest all costs money.





