salty
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Yep, ordered it. 



I made it my self from plexiglass, not too difficult. Fits like a glove.Here is the link to the site : mgtitan
I made it my self from plexiglass, not too difficult. Fits like a glove.
Pro: less noise + you can actually see what's behind!
Con: much more turbulent air
Seems like most air is coming from the headrest opening (a problem you don't have with the original 'net'). Anyone found a solution for that?
Here you go!Looks fantastic - do you have a photo of the wheels?
I think that maybe perspective as if you look directly across they are the same. You can set the % of opening from the lower screen. By default they were both at 82% which is fine for us, not tried 100%.Lovely motor, Jay.
One thing I've noticed about the doors, on the Cyberster. When they are in the upright position, the drivers door is not quite as upright as the passengers.
Not a criticism, just an observation. Unless I need a visit to Specsavers.
It's probably just me, anyone else noticed? Love the Cyberster though, if I had the Pennies, I'd Defo, get one.![]()
I have called mine Miss Scarlett - don’t need to tell you the colour
I agree. One reviewer said they had the car a month to review. They kept making wrong assumptions because they hadn’t looked in the menus (no one pedal drive option; having to go through many menu screens to turn off some warnings; plus others) then did the review on a rainy day with the roof up so couldn’t comment on the drive with roof down. Many reviewers do a lazy job. Are there some issues, yes….does it ruin my enjoyment, no.Thanks a lot guys……and according to MG history, those of us that chose Yellow & Black, is the same livery as the very first MG Sportscar ( As illustrated on page 20 of the new historical publication “MG CENTURY”by David Knowles) The Cyberster in spite of the daft name is a magic motor car…..mine especially! Every single time that I am behind the wheel it is a great new experienceincluding when I nip down to the shops
Regardless of how some ‘Professional’ reviewers choose to categorise my Cyberster……..it is and does perform as a sportscar in my personal view! An actual owner of the car……….which is not the same as in the view of someone who borrows one for a drive with criticism in mind
. So dear readers, those who haven’t got one……………..Go for it….you will love it.
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Goes well with your house
Do it, you feel the car below you suddenly change, then you press the accelerator……….No ... that was one of my first days with the car ... I was still afraid to press the red button.
I like that your Cyberster is pointing at the zeppelinJust had to add this one to the list.. It's not a Russian missile about to hit my car, but a Zeppelin..
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Interesting, I got my Cyberster in June this year (2025) and have the net (which is great), does this mean I have an older model? Just wondering if it has been sitting in a showroom for a year, before I got it. It would explain why the sw on the car was so old (had it upgraded this week).I made it my self from plexiglass, not too difficult. Fits like a glove.
Pro: less noise + you can actually see what's behind!
Con: much more turbulent air
Seems like most air is coming from the headrest opening (a problem you don't have with the original 'net'). Anyone found a solution for that?
No, the net is standard. The plexiglass is offered by "MG Titan", aftermarket. If I read well, there has been a small change in the headrest design, and the set from Titan does not fit without modification.Interesting, I got my Cyberster in June this year (2025) and have the net (which is great), does this mean I have an older model? Just wondering if it has been sitting in a showroom for a year, before I got it. It would explain why the sw on the car was so old (had it upgraded this week).