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Old 12-06-14, 04:10 AM
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Need a good site to go to for info on 1st gen parts

I have a few first gen parts I want to sell. They are new in the bag but I don`t specifically remember whether they were for 12A or 13B cars.

Is there a website that I can go to and do a search by the Mazda part number and find out what they might be worth?

I have tried doing a google search on some of the part numbers I have but to no avail.
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What parts do you have available? Posting pics would help us identify exactly what they fit. Most GSL-SE and non SE parts are interchangeable.
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mazdatrix site is a good bet. They use the OE part numbers, tho they re-order them a bit so you need to get your head around that. Not a biggie.

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Originally Posted by mazdaverx713b
What parts do you have available? Posting pics would help us identify exactly what they fit. Most GSL-SE and non SE parts are interchangeable.
Some, depending on the year, model and applications, are. The engine related stuff can be a little different though at times. I am going to generalize in this statement because I am tired tonight and don`t want to start a shtuff-storm argument thread about what will work and what won`t.
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Originally Posted by 7aull
mazdatrix site is a good bet. They use the OE part numbers, tho they re-order them a bit so you need to get your head around that. Not a biggie.

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I was on their site last night trying to decipher their part numbers and you are ABSOLUTELY correct! LOL!

They seem to kind of mix up their part numbers a bit so it leaves one with a real Mazda part and actual Mazda part#, in ones hand and comparing what their part number is for known Mazda part in hand, wondering.
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Mazda Parts - Authentic OEM Mazda Parts direct from Jim Ellis Mazda
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Did you look on the foxed.ca website. The parts fiche is under the 1st gen section.
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The Jim Ellis Mazda site is a great one, just used that today for key blanks. I need to ID a NIB "new in bag" part I have sitting here as well.
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