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Old 08-03-05, 07:07 PM
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Any Mazda Motorsport Racer program participants?

Are any of you in the program? Can you PM me what your pricing is for complete suspension bushing set? I'm just trying to figure out if it'll be worth it for me to go with Jimlab or just get OEM through Mazda Motorsport.
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got a part#?
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OEM or Mazdaspeed bushings? I think it will still come out quite a bit more expensive than Jimlab's bushings, however, there are other considerations when running all of those stiff bushings.....
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Originally Posted by rynberg
OEM or Mazdaspeed bushings? I think it will still come out quite a bit more expensive than Jimlab's bushings, however, there are other considerations when running all of those stiff bushings.....
I meant Mazdaspeed. I'm sure it's probably significantly more expensive, but Jimlab's bushings also entails meticulous maintenance schedule that I'm not dying to commit myself to.

Where can I get part numbers from?

I really appreciate your helping me out. I plan to get 2 auto-x event under my belts soon so i can participate in the program as well.
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Those bushing are cheaper from dealer than mazda motorsports. Well if you know the guy at the dealer.
Mazda Motorsports only gives you 10-15% discount, while dealer could give you up to 30%.

I mean on bushings. most other parts its cheaper on mazdamotorsports
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Dude, I answered this same question when you asked it last month!

https://www.rx7club.com/showthread.p...hlight=bushing

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The Mazda Motorsports program is worth it, especially if you're already thinking about autocrossing. The only other alternative, in my mind, is Ray Crowe if I need a part number looked up. Prices are very similar from both places.

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Originally Posted by rynberg
Dude, I answered this same question when you asked it last month!

https://www.rx7club.com/showthread.p...hlight=bushing

Holy...thanks a bunch. I thought that thread jsut got ignored and sunk to the bottm of the pages.
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