Mazdatrix vs. Mariah
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Mazdatrix vs. Mariah
I want to buy side skirts and a rear wrap around skirt for my '84 GS. I called Mazdatrix and they are out of stock for both right now. They say it could be a few months. I noticed that Mariah has side skirts and a rear wrap around skirt but they are much more expensive.
Questions....
Are they the same design?
Does one set fit better then the other?
I don't mind spending a little extra but the Mariah kit would be $150 more.
Any input would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks!
Questions....
Are they the same design?
Does one set fit better then the other?
I don't mind spending a little extra but the Mariah kit would be $150 more.
Any input would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks!
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I like both companies. I've been down to both places as well. I can tell you though, when I went down to Mariah it was definitely worth the drive. I spoke with the current owner for over an hour, got a full tour of their facility and heard about some great projects they are working on.
Unfortunately for you, (sorry to say this), but Mariah just recently raised their prices on all of their bodykits about 2 months ago. It probably would have came out to the same price as mazdatrix back then. Besides that, Mariah makes great products that will fit great. Most likely, no matter who you choose, you will have to do some prep work and possible sanding/cutting/fitting to get your rear wrap on. I wouldn't worry too much about the sides though.
IMO, Mariah is the way to go. Good luck on your choice.
Unfortunately for you, (sorry to say this), but Mariah just recently raised their prices on all of their bodykits about 2 months ago. It probably would have came out to the same price as mazdatrix back then. Besides that, Mariah makes great products that will fit great. Most likely, no matter who you choose, you will have to do some prep work and possible sanding/cutting/fitting to get your rear wrap on. I wouldn't worry too much about the sides though.
IMO, Mariah is the way to go. Good luck on your choice.
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