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Old 08-10-12, 08:37 PM
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Hey everyone,

Our FD's have this nice little plastic bracket on the rear strut bar that mazda decided to discontinue. So if you lose one or break one, it will be tough to replace.

I had learned about this discontinued item from a customer who was in this situation when he ordered my rear harness bar upgrade.

So here are some nice beefy cnc'd pieces that will last a life time. They work for your stock bar and ofcourse for my upgraded bar. For your stock bar you just need to get longer screws. When buying these with my rear harness bar, all hardware is provided.

They are cnc'd aluminum with pressed aluminum pins.

They will list for 100 shipped for the pair to the lower 48 states.

If I can get 10 buyers I can do 80 shipped for the pair.

Let me know, Ben
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Old 08-13-12, 05:28 PM
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sorry about the cost guys, it is what it is, anyone interested at all.

well if you cant find em, you know where to get replacements...lol
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Sure it's not the name? I thought it was a cargo cover.
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Sure it's not the name? I thought it was a cargo cover.
well, whatever its called, the pics show what it is and its pretty obvious what they are...lol
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good idea!
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CA Still available?

I'm looking for these parts; do you still make them?
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nice 10 year bump
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LOL I try...just got another FD after about 10 years and trying to restore it to near stock.
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At this point 50/50 somebody has already 3D printed them. Just have to find the STLs and print your own.
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