Every part number you'll ever need!
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Every part number you'll ever need!
Hey guys! Not sure if many people have come across this, but I thought this could help a lot of people out! It's a pdf of pretty much every part number you'll ever need haha
http://www.mazdaspeeddevelopment.com...x7_9395_cg.pdf
http://www.mazdaspeeddevelopment.com...x7_9395_cg.pdf
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Hey guys! Not sure if many people have come across this, but I thought this could help a lot of people out! It's a pdf of pretty much every part number you'll ever need haha
http://www.mazdaspeeddevelopment.com...x7_9395_cg.pdf
http://www.mazdaspeeddevelopment.com...x7_9395_cg.pdf
Good info
Anyone have a price sheet
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This is the Collision Guide and only covers bodywork and sheetmetal parts that would logically require replacement after an accident. The proper parts fiche is comprehensive and has absolutely every stock part throughout the car. Sgt Fox has both on his site, Foxed.ca
The only thing better than the parts fiche is the EPC which has parts catalogs for every Mazda vehicle between 1977 and 2009. I've got it for North America, Japan and UK/Australia.
The only thing better than the parts fiche is the EPC which has parts catalogs for every Mazda vehicle between 1977 and 2009. I've got it for North America, Japan and UK/Australia.
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How about a MS Excel version of a parts list? Built from the collision catalog and the parts fiche...Mine doesn't have everything, but is also has pricing (which is now a little outdated since I have not kept it up to date), and some weights.
Maybe Fritz could just do a memory dump on used parts prices since I think he sells more used parts than anyone
Maybe Fritz could just do a memory dump on used parts prices since I think he sells more used parts than anyone
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How about a MS Excel version of a parts list? Built from the collision catalog and the parts fiche...Mine doesn't have everything, but is also has pricing (which is now a little outdated since I have not kept it up to date), and some weights.
Maybe Fritz could just do a memory dump on used parts prices since I think he sells more used parts than anyone
Maybe Fritz could just do a memory dump on used parts prices since I think he sells more used parts than anyone
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Are there MS Excel versions of parts list for FCs? Better yet, are there MS Access versions? Either would be very useful in organizing and labeling parts as they come off.
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