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Old 01-23-12, 01:11 PM
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VT What year are these rotors?

Hi, my dad used to run a shop that worked on a lot of imports and I came across some Mazda rotors that are NOS still in their original packaging. I can't find a part manual anywhere and searching online hasn't turned up anything. I'd like to eventually sell them to someone who needs them and not just scrap them. Part number for one is: 2090-23-113B. Other one is probably the same part. Thanks a lot for any help!






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Call mazda have them look up the part number.
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those are early 12A rotors from the late 60's through early 70's denoted by the double side seals and 6mm carbon apex seal slots.

unfortunately not worth a whole lot since no one sells 6mm carbon seals.

they are definitely cool for displays though. the 6mm carbon seal motors didn't really last very long and was mazda's first attempt to push cars to market. those were probably some of the last of those rotors mazda ever made because mazda didn't use the new logo until the late 70's.

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