Full Web-based Mazda Parts and MSRP Catalogue
#1
Full Web-based Mazda Parts and MSRP Catalogue
Have done a search and could not find a full Mazda parts catalogue on the web with prices.
For example, these sites have full parts and MSRP listings for BMWs, Hondas, and Acuras:
http://www.acuraautomotiveparts.org/
http://www.hondaautomotiveparts.com/
http://rust.mine.nu/bmw/carselect.do...0500&motor=M52
Anything equivalent for Mazda parts? I know there are sites out there with random parts, but I could not find anything with a full list.
For example, these sites have full parts and MSRP listings for BMWs, Hondas, and Acuras:
http://www.acuraautomotiveparts.org/
http://www.hondaautomotiveparts.com/
http://rust.mine.nu/bmw/carselect.do...0500&motor=M52
Anything equivalent for Mazda parts? I know there are sites out there with random parts, but I could not find anything with a full list.
#2
RX-7 Bad Ass
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Good point. I know you can get the parts microfiche in PDF form to look up parts, but I've yet to see a price list of each individual part.
Might be worth researching - I could probably add something like that to my upcoming website .
Dale
Might be worth researching - I could probably add something like that to my upcoming website .
Dale
#5
Senior Member
sign up for mazda motorsports and you'll be able to order the full parts catalog online using the PDF parts diagrams. it's cheap too. that's the only true "full" catalog i know of.
#6
Originally Posted by alwan16
sign up for mazda motorsports and you'll be able to order the full parts catalog online using the PDF parts diagrams. it's cheap too. that's the only true "full" catalog i know of.
#7
Mr. Links
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There isn't one. Basically, if you are needing OEM parts, the two best sources are:
Malloy Mazda
1-888-533-3400
Talk to Ray Crowe
and
http://www.mazdamotorsports.com
Malloy Mazda
1-888-533-3400
Talk to Ray Crowe
and
http://www.mazdamotorsports.com
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#8
RX-7 Bad Ass
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It would be nice, though, to have a list of all the parts and at least the Mazda retail price. The big thing is there's a number of parts I've bugged Mazdaformance and Mazdacomp about in the past that would be worthwhile parts to have, but you just don't know how much they cost.
While many parts are ludicrously expensive, there's quite a few parts that are pretty cheap, all things considered. It would be nice to be able to need a part or think about something you'd like to replace and you could easily see how much the part costs without bothering somebody to look up a nickel-dime part.
I may have to try and see if I could get something like that to happen. That would be a mighty handy resource to have!
Dale
While many parts are ludicrously expensive, there's quite a few parts that are pretty cheap, all things considered. It would be nice to be able to need a part or think about something you'd like to replace and you could easily see how much the part costs without bothering somebody to look up a nickel-dime part.
I may have to try and see if I could get something like that to happen. That would be a mighty handy resource to have!
Dale
#9
hmm...last time i needed a part i just looked on the parts microfiche pdf, then looked up the part # on
http://www.mazdatrix.com/priceful.htm
seems like they got most prices
http://www.mazdatrix.com/priceful.htm
seems like they got most prices
#10
This site was mentioned by a poster earlier today. I have tried a bunch of random part numbers and it returned a result each time. Seems to have everything and also has exploded parts diagrams with prices.
http://www.mazdapartscheap.com/
I have noticed that the part numbers do need to be entered in the correct form.
For example, Mazdatrix.com have part number 10-5020-N3A1 listed on their site (for a front cover gasket) but you will only find it on this site by entering N3A1-10-502, which I think is the correct part number formulation.
http://www.mazdapartscheap.com/
I have noticed that the part numbers do need to be entered in the correct form.
For example, Mazdatrix.com have part number 10-5020-N3A1 listed on their site (for a front cover gasket) but you will only find it on this site by entering N3A1-10-502, which I think is the correct part number formulation.
Last edited by moconnor; 11-10-04 at 07:08 PM.
#12
Super Snuggles
http://www.trademotion.com/partlocat...?siteid=213824
You can find retail pricing if you know the name/location of the part, but it doesn't give part numbers.
You can find retail pricing if you know the name/location of the part, but it doesn't give part numbers.
Last edited by jimlab; 11-10-04 at 10:07 PM.
#13
Lives on the Forum
Race your car and become a member of Mazda Motorsports. Their online ordering is the best and all you have to do is give it a part number and it gives you a price You can even check inventory to see if it's in stock (it always is).
The pdf catalogs of all the part numbers for the FD are also on the site. You must be a member to gain access though.
The pdf catalogs of all the part numbers for the FD are also on the site. You must be a member to gain access though.
Last edited by DamonB; 11-11-04 at 07:21 AM.
#21
Will u do me a kindness?
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Originally Posted by ejmack1
it will only work when he is on his computer
Oh well, try this instead.
http://ddearborn.spymac.net/files/fdparts.pdf
#22
Originally Posted by the_glass_man
Nope, works and downloads fine on my friends computer.
Oh well, try this instead.
http://ddearborn.spymac.net/files/fdparts.pdf
Oh well, try this instead.
http://ddearborn.spymac.net/files/fdparts.pdf
http://www.mazdaformance.com/rx7parts.htm
Last edited by moconnor; 11-11-04 at 04:14 PM.