any shops for rx7 .. i am looking to buy some new parts
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www.greenline.jp
It has no cart system and the website is poorly designed. You must email your requests and in 2-3 days you'll receive a reply. Basically their contact will look up ANY new part you want even if it's not listed. 5% is added onto the total for fees. QUICK and I honestly mean LIGHTNING QUICK once you make the payment. The last time I used them (2 years ago) my package arrived in 4 days.
www.re-amemiya.co.jp
email them and you'll get a response. Inukai will handle it for you and he is on the forums here too. It might take him longer than buying from rhdjapan but he certainly will respond. Great way to buy their parts straight from Chiba
www.nengun.com
Well organized site and you'll eventually get the part you buy but I don't know if I'd use them again. I sent them over $1000 and the packaging left me pissed off. My package was only bubble and foam wrapped! Cheap bums didn't bother using a proper box. Painfully slow at processing orders.
Yahoo Japan auctions.
learn and get help on how to search this site. Great for a lot of rare stuff. Once you know how to search you can ask a broker to help you buy the item.
www.U-parts.biz
If you need an used JDM part fast and have exhausted all other options you can try them. They're a Japanese auto recycling company. I emailed them and prices are fair since they do the pick'n'pull for you but shipping is obviously expensive since it's Japan. They're willing to ship small items EMS. Doubt you'll ever need them but added anyways.
www.tunerlab.jp
Daryl can still bring in parts from Japan. New and Used. He's moving back to Canada but he'll still be selling parts. He was great for Yahoo Japan and Upgarage and I doubt that will change.
http://www.tire-ichiba.co.jp/
I've heard about them being cheap for wheels but I've never used them. You'll need someone in Japan to help you out. Make a friend in the far-east section lol.
That's the extend of my Japanese shopping other than RHDJapan (but you already know about them).
Good U.S.A places are already mentioned but honestly. . .
Most places can't beat the deals on this Forum. Just put up a giant WTB
It has no cart system and the website is poorly designed. You must email your requests and in 2-3 days you'll receive a reply. Basically their contact will look up ANY new part you want even if it's not listed. 5% is added onto the total for fees. QUICK and I honestly mean LIGHTNING QUICK once you make the payment. The last time I used them (2 years ago) my package arrived in 4 days.
www.re-amemiya.co.jp
email them and you'll get a response. Inukai will handle it for you and he is on the forums here too. It might take him longer than buying from rhdjapan but he certainly will respond. Great way to buy their parts straight from Chiba
www.nengun.com
Well organized site and you'll eventually get the part you buy but I don't know if I'd use them again. I sent them over $1000 and the packaging left me pissed off. My package was only bubble and foam wrapped! Cheap bums didn't bother using a proper box. Painfully slow at processing orders.
Yahoo Japan auctions.
learn and get help on how to search this site. Great for a lot of rare stuff. Once you know how to search you can ask a broker to help you buy the item.
www.U-parts.biz
If you need an used JDM part fast and have exhausted all other options you can try them. They're a Japanese auto recycling company. I emailed them and prices are fair since they do the pick'n'pull for you but shipping is obviously expensive since it's Japan. They're willing to ship small items EMS. Doubt you'll ever need them but added anyways.
www.tunerlab.jp
Daryl can still bring in parts from Japan. New and Used. He's moving back to Canada but he'll still be selling parts. He was great for Yahoo Japan and Upgarage and I doubt that will change.
http://www.tire-ichiba.co.jp/
I've heard about them being cheap for wheels but I've never used them. You'll need someone in Japan to help you out. Make a friend in the far-east section lol.
That's the extend of my Japanese shopping other than RHDJapan (but you already know about them).
Good U.S.A places are already mentioned but honestly. . .
Most places can't beat the deals on this Forum. Just put up a giant WTB
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www.greenline.jp
It has no cart system and the website is poorly designed. You must email your requests and in 2-3 days you'll receive a reply. Basically their contact will look up ANY new part you want even if it's not listed. 5% is added onto the total for fees. QUICK and I honestly mean LIGHTNING QUICK once you make the payment. The last time I used them (2 years ago) my package arrived in 4 days.
www.re-amemiya.co.jp
email them and you'll get a response. Inukai will handle it for you and he is on the forums here too. It might take him longer than buying from rhdjapan but he certainly will respond. Great way to buy their parts straight from Chiba
www.nengun.com
Well organized site and you'll eventually get the part you buy but I don't know if I'd use them again. I sent them over $1000 and the packaging left me pissed off. My package was only bubble and foam wrapped! Cheap bums didn't bother using a proper box. Painfully slow at processing orders.
Yahoo Japan auctions.
learn and get help on how to search this site. Great for a lot of rare stuff. Once you know how to search you can ask a broker to help you buy the item.
www.U-parts.biz
If you need an used JDM part fast and have exhausted all other options you can try them. They're a Japanese auto recycling company. I emailed them and prices are fair since they do the pick'n'pull for you but shipping is obviously expensive since it's Japan. They're willing to ship small items EMS. Doubt you'll ever need them but added anyways.
www.tunerlab.jp
Daryl can still bring in parts from Japan. New and Used. He's moving back to Canada but he'll still be selling parts. He was great for Yahoo Japan and Upgarage and I doubt that will change.
http://www.tire-ichiba.co.jp/
I've heard about them being cheap for wheels but I've never used them. You'll need someone in Japan to help you out. Make a friend in the far-east section lol.
That's the extend of my Japanese shopping other than RHDJapan (but you already know about them).
Good U.S.A places are already mentioned but honestly. . .
Most places can't beat the deals on this Forum. Just put up a giant WTB
It has no cart system and the website is poorly designed. You must email your requests and in 2-3 days you'll receive a reply. Basically their contact will look up ANY new part you want even if it's not listed. 5% is added onto the total for fees. QUICK and I honestly mean LIGHTNING QUICK once you make the payment. The last time I used them (2 years ago) my package arrived in 4 days.
www.re-amemiya.co.jp
email them and you'll get a response. Inukai will handle it for you and he is on the forums here too. It might take him longer than buying from rhdjapan but he certainly will respond. Great way to buy their parts straight from Chiba
www.nengun.com
Well organized site and you'll eventually get the part you buy but I don't know if I'd use them again. I sent them over $1000 and the packaging left me pissed off. My package was only bubble and foam wrapped! Cheap bums didn't bother using a proper box. Painfully slow at processing orders.
Yahoo Japan auctions.
learn and get help on how to search this site. Great for a lot of rare stuff. Once you know how to search you can ask a broker to help you buy the item.
www.U-parts.biz
If you need an used JDM part fast and have exhausted all other options you can try them. They're a Japanese auto recycling company. I emailed them and prices are fair since they do the pick'n'pull for you but shipping is obviously expensive since it's Japan. They're willing to ship small items EMS. Doubt you'll ever need them but added anyways.
www.tunerlab.jp
Daryl can still bring in parts from Japan. New and Used. He's moving back to Canada but he'll still be selling parts. He was great for Yahoo Japan and Upgarage and I doubt that will change.
http://www.tire-ichiba.co.jp/
I've heard about them being cheap for wheels but I've never used them. You'll need someone in Japan to help you out. Make a friend in the far-east section lol.
That's the extend of my Japanese shopping other than RHDJapan (but you already know about them).
Good U.S.A places are already mentioned but honestly. . .
Most places can't beat the deals on this Forum. Just put up a giant WTB
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i like this thread.
is there a section on this site that showes all the rx7 stores/shops/websites?
it could come in handy for a lot of people so they can shop around for some good prices and parts.
is there a section on this site that showes all the rx7 stores/shops/websites?
it could come in handy for a lot of people so they can shop around for some good prices and parts.
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also try neweraparts.com Got my Re-amemiya shifter from them. Took awhile( 3 weeks) but it was a good price for the item. They have a good selection too. Not the super rare stuff like rx7boutique has though.
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just a quick scan-through seems like all the good shops have been listed, I'm fairly certain Jason at rx7store has all the parts you listed and a whole lot more, and Ari and Chris at rx7.com (rotary performance) are great guys that will help you find what you're looking for.
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with the exception of the downpipe, which needs to be crimped to clear the steering column on the RHD, many LHD parts will work just fine.
The guys have posted up a lot of good sites. I've just been speaking with Corksport and they've been very fast to respond.
They might be worth looking in to and are US based.
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My suggestions...
My favorite (plus its local & my car is a favorite here) is the RX7 Store, cant go wrong here.
Obviously, Banzai knows his stuff and I wouldnt hesitate to deal w/em.
I like some of Pettit's stuff, quality pcs. here.
Mazdatrix is a killer one for many things, very professional, good for shipping out parts in my opinon.
RHD Japan I use for the more rare items or when they are the only place.
I like SR Motorsports for flywheel, cant go wrong here.
However, almost all of my parts have came from RX7 Store and they do all my tuning.
Oh yeah, Jegs is the best for guages/fuel hardware/etc.. You should check them out too.
There are other good ones too, sorry if I left anyone out.
Obviously, Banzai knows his stuff and I wouldnt hesitate to deal w/em.
I like some of Pettit's stuff, quality pcs. here.
Mazdatrix is a killer one for many things, very professional, good for shipping out parts in my opinon.
RHD Japan I use for the more rare items or when they are the only place.
I like SR Motorsports for flywheel, cant go wrong here.
However, almost all of my parts have came from RX7 Store and they do all my tuning.
Oh yeah, Jegs is the best for guages/fuel hardware/etc.. You should check them out too.
There are other good ones too, sorry if I left anyone out.
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