Where to purchase bumper inner shroud?
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Google search for "NA miata front bumper air guide" yielded this in approx. 15 seconds:
NA ('90-'97) Miata Air Guide
Its used, but better than broken
NA ('90-'97) Miata Air Guide
Its used, but better than broken
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Google search for "NA miata front bumper air guide" yielded this in approx. 15 seconds:
NA ('90-'97) Miata Air Guide
Its used, but better than broken
NA ('90-'97) Miata Air Guide
Its used, but better than broken
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Also: Mazda part number NA01-50-A20B, available from Rosenthal, or my favorite, mazda-parts.com.
Mazda-parts.com has consistently lower prices on everything, but isn't super user friendly unless you have part numbers available.
I have been searching for a stupid camshaft position sensor o-ring part number (if it exists) for my 2004 for a couple months now. I may have to start a thread similar to this. I'm think the o-ring is not sold by itself though :\
Mazda-parts.com has consistently lower prices on everything, but isn't super user friendly unless you have part numbers available.
I have been searching for a stupid camshaft position sensor o-ring part number (if it exists) for my 2004 for a couple months now. I may have to start a thread similar to this. I'm think the o-ring is not sold by itself though :\
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Also: Mazda part number NA01-50-A20B, available from Rosenthal, or my favorite, mazda-parts.com.
Mazda-parts.com has consistently lower prices on everything, but isn't super user friendly unless you have part numbers available.
I have been searching for a stupid camshaft position sensor o-ring part number (if it exists) for my 2004 for a couple months now. I may have to start a thread similar to this. I'm think the o-ring is not sold by itself though :\
Mazda-parts.com has consistently lower prices on everything, but isn't super user friendly unless you have part numbers available.
I have been searching for a stupid camshaft position sensor o-ring part number (if it exists) for my 2004 for a couple months now. I may have to start a thread similar to this. I'm think the o-ring is not sold by itself though :\
I have the same problem with Rosenthal... All of these Miata parts store websites are so difficult to navigate... If you don't have the exact part # it seems nearly impossible to find what you are looking for sometimes!
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Perfect thanks! I will be ordering it from mazda-parts. Its about $15 cheaper (After shipping) than planet-miata has a new one for!
I have the same problem with Rosenthal... All of these Miata parts store websites are so difficult to navigate... If you don't have the exact part # it seems nearly impossible to find what you are looking for sometimes!
I have the same problem with Rosenthal... All of these Miata parts store websites are so difficult to navigate... If you don't have the exact part # it seems nearly impossible to find what you are looking for sometimes!
On a side note, I once did a price check on like 50 random items for the NB on multiple parts websites, including Rosenthal. Mazda-parts had the cheapest price on every part except like 2, and it was within a dollar of the cheapest. In fact, the total was like $150 more on Rosenthal, on a sub $1000 parts order.
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Never done autocross, but it could be fun. Honestly I got ruined by Hornetball taking me to the track.
Do you have to be in a specific class for Mazdaspeed to accept you? Or will just showing up to autocross events and running just for fun count?
Not trying to jack the thread, but does anyone have a full parts list for an NB2? I am trying to find the o-ring that I referenced a few posts ago.
Do you have to be in a specific class for Mazdaspeed to accept you? Or will just showing up to autocross events and running just for fun count?
Not trying to jack the thread, but does anyone have a full parts list for an NB2? I am trying to find the o-ring that I referenced a few posts ago.
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Never done autocross, but it could be fun. Honestly I got ruined by Hornetball taking me to the track.
Do you have to be in a specific class for Mazdaspeed to accept you? Or will just showing up to autocross events and running just for fun count?
Not trying to jack the thread, but does anyone have a full parts list for an NB2? I am trying to find the o-ring that I referenced a few posts ago.
Do you have to be in a specific class for Mazdaspeed to accept you? Or will just showing up to autocross events and running just for fun count?
Not trying to jack the thread, but does anyone have a full parts list for an NB2? I am trying to find the o-ring that I referenced a few posts ago.
Here's something: http://www.miata.net/garage/90-99Par...n_guidepdf.pdf
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Never done autocross, but it could be fun. Honestly I got ruined by Hornetball taking me to the track.
Do you have to be in a specific class for Mazdaspeed to accept you? Or will just showing up to autocross events and running just for fun count?
Not trying to jack the thread, but does anyone have a full parts list for an NB2? I am trying to find the o-ring that I referenced a few posts ago.
Do you have to be in a specific class for Mazdaspeed to accept you? Or will just showing up to autocross events and running just for fun count?
Not trying to jack the thread, but does anyone have a full parts list for an NB2? I am trying to find the o-ring that I referenced a few posts ago.
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As long as your name shows up on the list of results with a time, you're good to go.
Here's something: http://www.miata.net/garage/90-99Par...n_guidepdf.pdf
Here's something: http://www.miata.net/garage/90-99Par...n_guidepdf.pdf
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