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Old Jan 13, 2017 | 05:10 AM
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Why does one dude need 6 of them? That's a lot of water/meth
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Old Jan 13, 2017 | 09:04 AM
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I would pay VERY well for one of those! :-)
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Old Jan 13, 2017 | 10:09 AM
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Originally Posted by GoodfellaFD3S
Why does one dude need 6 of them? That's a lot of water/meth
It's actually only 3 pictures. The Euro washer tanks are twice the size of ours.

It's a nice bolt-in solution in a very inconspicuous spot. However, I remember seeing RCCAZ1's solution to this and was really impressed:

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Old Jan 13, 2017 | 10:58 AM
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How does aluminum do with 100% meth? I too haev seen these and was talking to him about measurements.
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Old Jan 17, 2017 | 01:25 PM
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Over time it doesn't, you would need to coat the inside with a sealer that's compatible with methanol. Funny thing is I was planning on doing something very very similar.
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Old Jan 18, 2017 | 12:47 AM
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Spirit R Chassis Plate!


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Old Jan 25, 2017 | 10:36 AM
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not sure if this is rare , but i did not see it somewhere before
center brake taillight with red glass instead of the clear darker glass


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Old Jan 25, 2017 | 12:40 PM
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Originally Posted by Rx_Sam
not sure if this is rare , but i did not see it somewhere before center brake taillight with red glass instead of the clear darker glass
Havent seen it , were does it came from?
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Old Jan 29, 2017 | 06:30 AM
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Originally Posted by rexset
Havent seen it , were does it came from?
i have no idea. i had 2 but allready sold 1 of them.
i traded a modified normal one to convert these to led but noticed the red glas when i received them
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Old Feb 19, 2017 | 07:13 AM
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A few carpets....



Highlights of the rare ones.

2001 RZ carpet in near mint condition (hardest thing I have ever had to find, see Spirit R mats for sale all the time but not these, took years)
Early Model OEM option rear cargo carpet cover
Late Model OEM option rear cargo carpet cover (Not sure the year it switched)
2002 Bathurst R checkered floor mats
Red OEM option floor mats
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Old Feb 19, 2017 | 08:41 AM
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Jesse, what's the asking price on that rear cargo carpet cover ?
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Old Feb 24, 2017 | 04:59 AM
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Nardi 33cm
Veilside
RE雨宮
Spirit R OEM
Efini
Eunos OEM Momo
MAZDASPEED ebrake shifter
Spirit R shiter boot (forgot the ebrake...)
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Old Feb 24, 2017 | 09:00 AM
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Originally Posted by RotorMotor
Fair Enough. Here's everything I (think I) know. Please feel free to correct any incorrect statements I've made guys... I'm going off memory.

The parts for the SP cars actually did not originate with the SP, and the design did not come from Australia. They were adopted for the SP program and a few tweaks were made (such as the two vents towards the windshield) but the design and wind tunnel testing was done by mazda in house in Japan.

Back in the early 90's Mazda had a couple in-house tuning companies. One was mazdaspeed... we all know about that one, they make some fun and go-fast street car tuner parts, but weren't given the job of making track ready FD parts/cars. That job was given to the subdivision of mazda in the early 90's named Mazda Two (or M2) not to be confused with the california based company m2.

M2 was given the task of taking mazdas sports cars such as the FD and Miata, and turning them into turn-key track ready/lightened versions of those stock cars.

The miata M2-1001 and M2-1002 projects were examples of this:


M2 had similar plans for the FD, called the M2-1020 Project. This was to be a track ready version of the FD, with new more aerodynamic body panels, with a focus on FUNCTION not form... like mazdaspeed. A lot of effort went into the 1020 project from designs to testing to production ready aluminum dies, molds, etc. This was gonna be the FD on steroids, for track junkies. Then the Japanese financial crisis hit, and everything went to hell. Funding was diverted away from M2 by mazda. Since the miata was such a great selling car, the M2-1001 and M2-1002 miatas were in fact produced and sold, however with lower volume sales of the FD, the project was set on the back burner and then sadly canned.



Since the M2-1020 project was already gearing up for production before they got the axe, they had a number of panels already built
for a small handful of upcoming track FD's. A few sets we're given to people within Mazda (such as the driver of the 787b). The rest of the pieces (I wish I could say the exact number but no one knows... maybe 5? 10? something very very very low) were disbursed to various places but we're specifically instructed NOT TO BE SOLD. Story goes that one mazda dealer in Japan put a number of the panel sets up for sale, and were heavily penalized/reprimanded when mazda headquarters got word of this.


Anyway, long story short, the M2-1020 FD never made it to production. It was the FD that should have been. The M2-1020 was (I'm pretty sure) the grandfather of the SP cars, and a very important part of FD history (though a somewhat sad part as the project never got off the ground).






Have this hood on one of my parts cars... Thought it was pretty cool being aluminum with an incredibly well designed insert that was installed by a magician, never knew just how cool. Must have skipped a couple pages first time I read through this thread.
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Old Feb 24, 2017 | 12:13 PM
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The parts for the SP cars actually did not originate with the SP, and the design did not come from Australia. They were adopted for the SP program and a few tweaks were made (such as the two vents towards the windshield) but the design and wind tunnel testing was done by mazda in house in Japan.

I don't think that is quite correct.

The M2 RX-7 M2-1020

https://www.rx7club.com/attachments/...0-scan0003.jpg

You can see the RX-7 SP body work was developed by M2 of Mazda in Japan. Front bumper cover, main hood vent (I can't see if the SP cowl louvres are present), rear wing.
These Mazda M2 body pieces were most likely produced in fiberglass. You can see the rear wing required a central support that was not necessary on the RX-7 SP Carbon Fiber version.

RX-7 SP

https://forums.finalgear.com/attachm...-rx7sp_add.jpg


The engine bay lacks the CF airbox, CF intake pipes, CF IC duct of the SP.

You can still buy all the carbon fiber bits. Front bumper, undertray, intake, IC duct, gas tank, wing, etc through SMB of Australia.

I believe forum member "carbon man" of Australia was the original supplier of these parts. Perhaps he made molds off the Mazda M2 body pieces to make them CF when he developed the other pieces.

https://www.rx7club.com/attachments/...rbon-parts.jpg

The SP exhaust is also still available from the original supplier (now named SMB) in Australia.

This document shows SMB's involvement in the RX-7 SP project-

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Old Feb 24, 2017 | 01:08 PM
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Ian - I just checked the SMB website, and all I see offered for the FD is exhaust bits. I wonder if they still offer some of the other things you mentioned.
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Old Feb 24, 2017 | 02:26 PM
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FourtyOunce - The other SMB/SP parts are listed here: Mazda RX7 Zone
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Old Feb 24, 2017 | 04:55 PM
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Originally Posted by laujesse
Have this hood on one of my parts cars... Thought it was pretty cool being aluminum with an incredibly well designed insert that was installed by a magician, never knew just how cool. Must have skipped a couple pages first time I read through this thread.
Dumb question: Are you sure it's aluminum? Cause all the SP stuff was carbon and fiberglass. I'm not sure what an aluminum version would represent, except perhaps on the the original M2 parts.
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Old Feb 24, 2017 | 05:50 PM
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Originally Posted by Narfle
Dumb question: Are you sure it's aluminum? Cause all the SP stuff was carbon and fiberglass. I'm not sure what an aluminum version would represent, except perhaps on the the original M2 parts.
It is aluminum and only has the center vent, the paint is peeled in a couple spots, there is no doubt.
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Old Feb 24, 2017 | 06:48 PM
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I think the RX-7 SP hood was an Aluminum hood with the front vents punched and then the two CF cowl louvers added.

Here are some specs that list Aluminum hood-
Craig's Rotary Page: Mazda Australia's RX7-SP

As far as I know, all the CF on the RX-7 SP is shown in that one picture.

If you can find another picture of RX-7 SP #9 that wrecked in practice in 1995 Eastern Creek event you could find out if the hood was crumpled Aluminum or shattered CF.

By the fact that you can see the hood prop still supporting the hood in this picture, I am going to say- probably Aluminum.

http://www.rx7.net.nz/sp1f.jpg
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Old Feb 24, 2017 | 06:57 PM
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Originally Posted by laujesse
It is aluminum and only has the center vent, the paint is peeled in a couple spots, there is no doubt.
Post some pics!
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Old Feb 24, 2017 | 07:02 PM
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Originally Posted by BLUE TII
I think the RX-7 SP hood was an Aluminum hood with the front vents punched and then the two CF cowl louvers added.
Right you are, as per this source: Rice Racing - RICESP

Originally Posted by Link
Exterior
Vented aluminium bonnet (to lessen underbonnet temperatures)
Carbon fibre nose cone (larger intakes, splitter)
Carbon fibre rear wing (more downforce than S6)
17" BBS alloy rims
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Old Feb 24, 2017 | 10:40 PM
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Whats the cost of one of those hoods? Always loved how they looked.
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Old Feb 24, 2017 | 11:47 PM
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Originally Posted by 7_rocket
Whats the cost of one of those hoods? Always loved how they looked.
About $750 +international shipping, MATEY

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Old Feb 25, 2017 | 12:03 AM
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^That's a FOOLY SIKK price indeed
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Old Feb 25, 2017 | 07:57 PM
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