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Old 12-12-06, 07:55 PM
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As you can see the undertray cracked and a little piece remains where the screw is! Anyone know the part # for this? Is Ray @ Malloy still around? Thanks and I appreciate it!
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Not sure of the part number, but Ray at Malloy is still around (actually had an emergency order from him today), and his service is great as usual. The number for Malloy Mazda is: 1-888-533-3400
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You know, I've tried multiple times to call him (on my phone and others) but i always get a recording saying somthing about "this call cannot be completed in your area." I can't call Ray!



I know it's not his falt.
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Anyone making a carbon fiber version of this undertray? - now that would be far better than oem black plastic.
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Originally Posted by psquare8
Anyone making a carbon fiber version of this undertray? - now that would be far better than oem black plastic.
RIIIGHT. FAR better. Until you hit something and shattered your fancy undertray. The OEM tray works well, is durable, and isn't expensive.

Negative, are you looking for a whole new undertray or something else?
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Originally Posted by psquare8
Anyone making a carbon fiber version of this undertray? - now that would be far better than oem black plastic.
why? do you no how much that would get beat up... I would stick to the plastic...
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^ beat me to it ...
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Originally Posted by rynberg
RIIIGHT. FAR better. Until you hit something and shattered your fancy undertray. The OEM tray works well, is durable, and isn't expensive.

Negative, are you looking for a whole new undertray or something else?
I'm just looking to replace the cracked undertray with a new one.
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Yeah, just call Ray up and get you a new undertray coming.

If the 888 toll-free number doesn't work, you can try the regular long-distance number - 866-496-3613. I THINK that's it, got it off their website. Might have to be transferred to parts or something.

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