Where can i get OEm parts??
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This place is good. You can find just about any part and the prices are good. Malloy Mazda can probably get you a better deal though.
http://www.worldpartsexpress.com/
http://www.worldpartsexpress.com/
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Ray Crowe at Malloy Mazda is better than any online site in my opinion.
He gives rx7club discounts, ships free, and the man owns a modded FD. He knows these cars inside and out, you don't even need to order with a part number . His # is 888 533 3400.
He gives rx7club discounts, ships free, and the man owns a modded FD. He knows these cars inside and out, you don't even need to order with a part number . His # is 888 533 3400.
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malloy mazda seems to be a winner for all the basic US bits
I'm happy to source you just about anything from the '99-spec' catalogs (anything OEM actually) - that includes anything from the options catalog, or from the mazdaspeed catalog.
mazdaspeed catalog can be found here: www.mazda.co.jp/mazdaspeed
the last FD options catalog (still current), can be found here: http://13b.power.ne.jp/main_contents...acc/index.html
I'm happy to source you just about anything from the '99-spec' catalogs (anything OEM actually) - that includes anything from the options catalog, or from the mazdaspeed catalog.
mazdaspeed catalog can be found here: www.mazda.co.jp/mazdaspeed
the last FD options catalog (still current), can be found here: http://13b.power.ne.jp/main_contents...acc/index.html
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i third malloy mazda Ray is absolutely a great guy. The fact that he overnights stuff to us if its really needed is awesome and saves on down time. Not to mention his prices are usually like 1/2 to 2/3 of what the dealership wants, lol.
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DaiOni,
I'm curious about something. Would the revised ducting that separated the air intake for the intercooler from the engine air intake on the later model Japanese cars fit as a direct bolt on replacement for the 93-95 U.S. model cars? If yes, what's a estimated cost for it in U.S. dollars?
Thanks for any info you can provide.
I'm curious about something. Would the revised ducting that separated the air intake for the intercooler from the engine air intake on the later model Japanese cars fit as a direct bolt on replacement for the 93-95 U.S. model cars? If yes, what's a estimated cost for it in U.S. dollars?
Thanks for any info you can provide.
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Not having done that myself - I couldn't say either way, to be honest.
I would be surprised if it wasn't a bolt-on proposition (or close to), but that's just an educated guess.
If you can find someone who has done it and confirm that it will work, or if you want to take a gamble - feel free to PM me.
I would be surprised if it wasn't a bolt-on proposition (or close to), but that's just an educated guess.
If you can find someone who has done it and confirm that it will work, or if you want to take a gamble - feel free to PM me.
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Originally Posted by DaiOni
Not having done that myself - I couldn't say either way, to be honest.
I would be surprised if it wasn't a bolt-on proposition (or close to), but that's just an educated guess.
If you can find someone who has done it and confirm that it will work, or if you want to take a gamble - feel free to PM me.
I would be surprised if it wasn't a bolt-on proposition (or close to), but that's just an educated guess.
If you can find someone who has done it and confirm that it will work, or if you want to take a gamble - feel free to PM me.