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- 3Locate the nearest auto parts store that stocks MG parts. Your local one may not stock them, not have the expertise in the parts needed. It might take some online searching and it is a good idea to develop a good relationship with your stockist so that he or she can order in parts that they don't have when you ask nicely.
- 4Put it into good order. Not only the mechanics, but the body also need to be maintained. Consider painting and polishing, as well as upgrading or updating accessories attached to the car inside and out.
Put it into good order.
- 5Enjoy driving it at all times and expect people to compliment your car. MGs attract attention. This can be positive and negative, so be careful where you park it; if in any doubt, always use a garage car-park for safety.
- 6Consider joining car shows to show off your rejuvenated MG. If you join a club of MG enthusiasts, this is a fun hobby that can take you all around your country, or even the world!
Consider joining car shows to show off your rejuvenated MG.
Tips
- Learn to change your own oil.
- You will need ramps, these cars sit low to the ground.
- Have extra oil.
- Keep your MG clean and shiny, this will attract more fans of your car
- If you don't know anything about cars, join a MG club or read forums online.
Warnings
- MGs are classics and British and they will break down. Don't get frustrated with this, enjoy the days they run. And become proficient at fixing them!
- Work on your MG at your own risk. It isn't hard to do, but there are always dangers.
Things You'll Need
- A MG
- Oil
- Ramps
- Cleaning supplies
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