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Aaaay Tully. Owyadoon? (Sorry. That's Joisey for Hi Tully. Howzitt goin'? I think it's the ground chemicals)
Without care the top ages.
With care, the top still ages, but it jus' takes alot longer. Brother Fletch of the UK turned me on to, what was it now? 309? 'Tried it n' found that, while it may've been totally different, it smelled jus' like my ol' friend ArmorAll.
So I tried 'em both. The 309 on one half of the top n' ArmorAll on the other. 'Nothin' overly sophisticated, but in the end they both lasted about the same.
Then someone (apologies to who, can't recall) on the Miata site mentioned "RaggTopp" (spellin' may be off . . but, then, with me . . who'd know?) n' the "RaggTopp" was actually recommended by a number of factories for use on their tops.
As for the top cover: that's probably the "tonneau" that was available. If you're someone who'z godda have all the adaptors for your tools, it's available through Mother Honda. But, one of the most satisfyin' points that li'l Stewie has is the ability to put it's top between you n' the rain in 5 r' 6 seconds. Why would you wanna negate that ability? But we each have our own preferences n' if it weren't for those differences, there jus' wouldn't be much reason to communicate, would there?
Be well Tull.
Java
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In life-long pursuit of that most mythic of beasts: the ever-elusive perfect corner. Well . . . that, r' at least a whole lodda clear spin-out room.
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