First off i'll explain my background, I'm a 19 year old from a very small town in the bay area so there's a big car scene with a huge variety. Ive had too many cars to count, but i'm always trying to go faster. I've had 3 LS1 camaros and a 2000 Corvette which lead me somehow to a miata. I searched around, found a turbo miata a couple weeks later and contacted the guy the first day it was posted for sale. The previous owner was total jack wagon and really had to think about buying the car because i knew there was no room for profit, but i decided to make the deal and managed to not kill the previous owner when the car wouldn't start to drive home. The plan, build a full on race car... by that i mean drain my bank account, drift, and put it on the track. ill post a couple pictures of my previous cars near the end, purchasing this miata has taught me a ton about the history of these cars and its much more interesting than your straight line muscle car.the day of purchasePut some ebay side splitters on and ended up liking the G-fuser style later so i sold them.gives you an idea of my insanityabout a month later some parts stared coming in and i went out a bought a way over priced hardtopBought some smoked signal lights for $40, but i found these lights that im thinking of putting in my bumper and using as signals and then open up the original holes to use as air ducts (more for looks than function)Did something fun with the ugly headlights. I used black duct tape at first now soe heat resistant paint.Present:"insert swagtastic post with tons of ebay parts, hopes of drifting, and a general bad attitude"-OP deleted post. This sentence is pretty much the gist of what was talked about. As a general rule, don't take things so seriously on the internet or you're gonna have a bad time. We're all here to have fun and thick skin will go a long way.For more information, please visit the thread he made on MT ( http://www.miataturbo.net/build-threads-57/my-jdm-corvette-87018/