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Old 08-02-05, 12:55 PM
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Finding New Rotor Housings

Ok i need new rotor housings for a '94 but do not know where to go. I want to buy from somewhere in the US. I was suggested RX7 specialties but i dont want to send a money order or cashiers check and pay all the border crossing fees or wutever. is there anywhere in the us to buy new housings for around $500? i id rather not buy them for $1200 plus shipping from mazdatrix. thanks guys
Old 08-02-05, 02:27 PM
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The only place is Mazda Motorsports, but you have to be a member.
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Why do you want new? Good used ones that have been lapped are just as good.
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I have a Pair of Brand NEW FD housing I will sell $500.00 each plus shipping.. I am in Los Angeles
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Mazdacomp housings are $360/ea for FD's but yes, you have to be an active member which means racing and providing them with slips to prove it annually.
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Hey.... Shipping from Canada --> States = NO dutys, tarrifs, etc.... No extra money...

When going from the States into Canada, thats another story...
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Originally Posted by cewrx7r1
Why do you want new? Good used ones that have been lapped are just as good.

It was late at night I was thinking side housings, my apology!
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Originally Posted by SAiamNE
Hey.... Shipping from Canada --> States = NO dutys, tarrifs, etc.... No extra money...

When going from the States into Canada, thats another story...

That's true! I talked with them and they quoted me about $35 to $50 for shipping to California. Nice guys btw.

Send them your money!
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