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Old 01-12-07, 08:41 PM
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Pathetic Newbie Here!

Sorry if this is in the wrong location, I couldn't find a newbies section.

Anyways, I was just curious as to where you guys buy your aftermarket replacement parts? Is there one best source u guys like? I googled and looked through the vendors list but it looks like most of that is on a small scale, am I wrong? Any help would be appreciated.

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Old 01-12-07, 09:40 PM
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welcome to the board.

no. no newbie section, it's just some of us older folks prefer when people search for certain things.

anyway ... what replacement parts are you looking for? also, it would better help if you posted what year your car is. details are always better for getting a better response.
Old 01-13-07, 12:01 AM
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Ok, sorry about that. I did try searching but didn't come up with any solid findings. I have a '93 RX7 and I am going to have my friend help me rebuild the motor (EVERY SINGLE PART, pretty much). Where do I go to get all aftermarket replacement parts.

ps, I appreciate you not flaming me .
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Mazdatrix! I order lotsa stuff from them, great customer support, usually good prices and good products. I rebuilt my 12A with parts from them, though I can't say I'm very familiar with third gen rebuild kits.

Also, since you're in Portland, Pineapple Racing is right near you. They're generally regarded as one of the better rotary shops in the U.S.

Atkins Rotary has good prices on apex seals and oil o-rings. They're up in Tacoma, and you can also order online from them.
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Excellent, thats a good start. Thanks!
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