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Old 01-29-04 | 12:31 AM
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motor mounts , need them!!

i am looking for both motor mounts. my motor is being replace and i have decided to change the motor mounts. the car has 104k miles on it. i have searched the old threads and i heard someone saying that it costs $280 with a mazdacomp membership. then i heard someone else say its $148 each from mazda motorsports.

i have looked for those websites and they either didnt exist or didnt sell them anymore. where can i get new motor mounts without spending $400??

btw, if anyone has some really good (not over 15k) mounts, i would be intrested.

thanks for all the help
Old 01-29-04 | 12:43 AM
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Mazda motorsports is at www.mazdamotorsports.com You have to be a member to buy anything, which means you have to send them two auto-x results.

Just call Malloy or Mazdaformance, they will give you the best price you're going to get for new mounts. Otherwise put an ad up in the Classifieds but be prepared to wait a long while for low mileage ones like you are looking for....
Old 01-29-04 | 12:47 AM
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ok my next question, can someone buy the mounts for me and i will pay for them and all shipping and everything?????


who has a membership in the LA area?
Old 01-29-04 | 12:53 AM
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ok my next question, can someone buy the mounts for me and i will pay for them and all shipping and everything?????


who has a membership in the LA area?
They require a membership for a reason...
Old 01-29-04 | 01:02 AM
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thats why im asking.

i dont object their policy on having a membership. its just that how can i send them 2 autocross results when my car doesnt even work? thats what i am going to do when my car starts working but what do i do now?
Old 01-29-04 | 01:11 AM
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thats why im asking.

i dont object their policy on having a membership. its just that how can i send them 2 autocross results when my car doesnt even work? thats what i am going to do when my car starts working but what do i do now?
You call them up and tell them. That will work as well. Read their website for details on doing such.
Old 01-29-04 | 01:19 AM
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i read their website and they are really strict on selling parts to non-members. do you really think the call will work?
Old 01-29-04 | 01:34 AM
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just tell them you are in the process of building your car and then when it's done, go race a couple of autocrosses and you should be fine. This is on their website under the info/membership tab. You will need to send them a copy of your membership card beforehand though.
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Worked for me.... I had one autocross under my belt...

they were very very cool about it.




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