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MX5/ Miata part websites

Post by chris » Fri Mar 08, 2013 8:54 am

Hey all -

To keep this thread on topic. Can you all please write reviews/comlpaints about any companys here. Make sure you do not stab an individual person as this could be harmful to them.

Post your favourite Part stores below and I will update the list here.

http://ecommerce.mossmotors.com/miata-mx-5/ - Moss Motors specialize in aftermarket engine accesories
http://www.flyinmiata.com/ - Specialize in Turbos and Chassis Stiffening
http://www.gomiata.com/ - Just about anything you need. However, BE CAREFUL these guys are known to cock orders up (From ClubRoadster)
http://www.projectgla.com/ - This one is for exterior parts. i.e. G-string roof.
http://revlimiter.net/store/ - Interior Parts
http://www.mx5parts.co.uk/ -have good quality accessories but only worth it + postage when stuff on sale, which they do a fair bit.
http://www.mazda-mx5-shop.com/ -AKA DandyCars- Got 2 soft tops from them & it was a great deal. (didn't get stung by GST either time!)
http://www.miataroadster.com/ - Very quick replys, great to deal with, Not outrageous shipping Bill
http://www.bellengineering.net/ - Corky knows his shit when it comes to FI
http://tetsuyagarage.com/ - For all your JDM requirements Rod at
http://www.artechfabrication.com/ - If you want a turbo manifold Abe is the man to talk to
http://949racing.com/ - Emilio is good to deal with
http://www.good-win-racing.com/ - And so is Bryan
http://treasurecoastmiata.com - Used Miata parts
http://www.garagestar.com/ - Unique parts, And Ken is awesome to deal with
www.mx5mart.co.nz - NZ's own Mx5 pick a part
www.carbonmiata.com - Awesome and unique miata parts
www.autoclutch.co.nz - Bullet proof clutches
www.mazlinepartsworld.co.nz - similar to MX5 Mart. But for Mazdas!
http://isellmiataparts.com/ - Second hand parts at good prices.
http://www.mx5mania.com.au/ - WARNING. Australians! I kid. These guys seem to have great products and from memory great service! I recall emailing them regarding a few items late last year.
http://fab9tuning.com/ - Not to much info on them, found by RedBen, Selling cool parts :)
http://www.merlinmotorsport.co.uk/ - Not only are their prices good, I just bought a good quality suede rimmed steering wheel for £89 (NZ$165) but delivery is excellent (less that a week from placement of order) and freight costs are reasonable (£16 for a rev counter, 2 gauges and nomex balaclava).


Not a website, however Checkered Flag Automotive. Up north get good reviews from MrGrey, Always good to recommend people/workshops :)
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Post by Skilfil » Fri Mar 08, 2013 9:18 am

Thieving bastard :lol:

http://www.gomiata.com/

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Post by chris » Fri Mar 08, 2013 9:23 am

heh - I beat you to it :D

Plus I was feeling productive :)
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Post by tomtikki » Fri Mar 08, 2013 12:36 pm

http://www.mx5parts.co.uk/ -have good quality accessories but only worth it + postage when stuff on sale, which they do a fair bit.

http://www.mazda-mx5-shop.com/ -AKA DandyCars- Got 2 soft tops from them & it was a great deal. (didn't get stung by GST either time!)
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Post by Angreal » Fri Mar 08, 2013 1:13 pm

Emilio from http://949racing.com/ is good to deal with
And so is Brian from http://www.good-win-racing.com/
And so are the FM crew at http://www.flyinmiata.com/
Yahoo.jp keeps taking my money :p

I've bought a couple of small things from Moss Motors

Chris should probably kep editing the original post with all the new links just to keep it simple when people look through this post

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Post by Kieran » Fri Mar 08, 2013 1:31 pm

Very quick replys, great to deal with, Not outrageous shipping Bill at
http://www.miataroadster.com/

Corky knows his shit when it comes to FI
http://www.bellengineering.net/

For all your JDM requirements Rod at
http://tetsuyagarage.com/

If you want a turbo manifold Abe is the man to talk to
http://www.artechfabrication.com/

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Post by fooesboy » Fri Mar 08, 2013 8:58 pm

I'm too new here to post links but I found a great place to purchase Elise style seats www . compositeworx . com. they are in Italy and their prices are ok, emails have been great and postage for 2 seats was only 190.00 euro.

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Post by authentic » Fri Mar 08, 2013 10:42 pm

http://www.garagestar.com/ I've bought a few things from Ken at Garage Star and I can definitely vouch for him.

Great communication and the product usually arrives within a week.

He always throws in a few stickers too if you're into chucking them on your car.

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Post by siren676 » Fri Mar 08, 2013 11:25 pm

Has a heap of parts available, delivered my hardtop up to auckland
http://www.mx5mart.co.nz

Makes cool shit out of carbon fibre
http://www.carbonmiata.com

Builds bulletproof clutches
http://www.autoclutch.co.nz

Has a lot of factory and aftermarket parts available
http://www.mazlinepartsworld.co.nz

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Post by MrGrey » Sat Mar 09, 2013 6:33 pm

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Post by siren676 » Sat Mar 09, 2013 6:47 pm

hmm almost a month since they shipped them doesnt sound right.
have you asked again for a track and trace number?
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Post by MrGrey » Sat Mar 09, 2013 7:03 pm

its all about "waiting for the courier guy"
I assume Marc is just the public face of administration for them.

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Post by fooesboy » Sat Mar 09, 2013 7:12 pm

Interesting to hear.... I have a friend who is going to order some of the carbon rainrails, please let us all know how it goes down....

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Post by fooesboy » Sat Mar 09, 2013 7:17 pm

MrGrey wrote:Figuratively speaking, there are few things in life that piss me off more than someone blowing smoke up my ass
Totally off topic... but I couldn't help wondering where or how this saying came about! (and yes I have heard it before and use it sometimes)

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Post by MrGrey » Sat Mar 09, 2013 7:37 pm

some questions should never be asked, but.....

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alternatively,
"The phrase "blowing smoke", meaning to deceive and/or distract, has been around for years. The "up ones ass" part is a fairly new addition. The origin of the "blowing smoke" part is from stage magic, where magicians use smoke to hide their actions or to distract the audience. So if your actions were meant to distract or deceive, you were said to be blowing smoke. Of course, anyone who studies American slang knows that pretty much any phrase can be improved by adding a reference to someones ass, so I suppose it's inevitable the that is where the smoke would eventually be blown."
holy sock in the jocks batman! I have derailed this thread?

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Post by MrGrey » Sat Mar 09, 2013 11:39 pm

update re: Carbon miata
Sorry yes I forgot to send you the tracking number! All my answers were honest Steve. The only thing is that it’s the Chinese new year from 9 th to 20 th but Chinese workers leave earlier and also come back later to have time to see their families in the far provinces where they come from etc…

So I could only send your cargo when the guys started to work again.
from looking at the tracking, it left the Beijing sorting center on the 7th so if I am lucky they may arrive in time for next saturday :P

fingers crossed.

-=edit=- its always interesting looking at tracking info.
for example, it made me wonder where the hell yonganluyingyebu is and what its like there (its in china and looks kinda crap)

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Post by authentic » Sat Mar 09, 2013 11:50 pm

MrGrey wrote:its always interesting looking at tracking info.
for example, it made me wonder where the hell yonganluyingyebu is and what its like there (its in china and looks kinda crap)
This package of mine went on a bit of an adventure a while ago.

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Post by siren676 » Sun Mar 10, 2013 12:15 am

:lol: if im reading that right, did it start in nz, then go bulgaria, romania, germany, china, singapore then back to nz?
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Post by malcster » Sun Mar 10, 2013 9:59 am

Thats a typical UPS scan as they do a preclearance first and then the goods leave the country of origin...i ordered some mags from the states and it looked like that and thought wow that was quick to get here but they hadnt even left :lol: and they ended up going to australia before they got here..avoid using UPS if you can.
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Post by authentic » Sun Mar 10, 2013 1:13 pm

It was off a site called http://shop.jassperformance.com/, dealt with a friendly guy called Vlad. He was able to answer all the technical questions and sent a set of instructions for my particular product.

Don't be put off by the OE that my package took :lol: , they still arrived in about a week and there was good communication throughout the process.

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Post by Furai » Sun Mar 10, 2013 3:54 pm

http://shop.jassperformance.com/Low%20Pros%20Miata

Just saw those on the site you linked, they look pretty decently priced!

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Post by CarbonMiata » Mon Mar 11, 2013 12:40 am

MrGrey wrote:its all about "waiting for the courier guy"
I assume Marc is just the public face of administration for them.
Hey MrGrey!

I assume you are S.T! :)

I just want to say that yes it took some time to ship your items and I apologize for this! The chinese New Year in China is a big mess!!! All the workers have to go back to their hometown thousands of kilometers away from where they work and all at the same time. Then they have to come back!

I am always honest in my answers. I never lie or say things that people want to hear. I honestly had to wait for the guys to work again to be able to ship your items.

Anyway, I understand the frustration. If I am buying something on internet, I expect the products to arrive quickly and I am really sorry for the delay.

About CarbonMiata, it is only relying on one person: me! :) It happened that I bought a Miata and wanted some carbon fiber parts for it. I knew this workshop making quality CF parts so I thought: why not offer something new to the community!

Long story short, I do this business for 9 months now and I appreciate any feedbacks on my parts and the way I take care of my business, good or bad!

Let me know if you have any problems by PM or by email marc@carbonmiata.com

Let me know when you get the parts! :)

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Post by MrGrey » Mon Mar 11, 2013 1:32 am

hello CM =)
Thank you for the feedback, its all totally understandable now that I know a little more about the Chinese newyears and the timeframe it occupies.

if it would help allow me to give you some customer feedback.

Your communication is excellent, one of the best I have dealt with sofar. It is really nice to be able to send an email and know that you will get a reply.
It makes you feel like you are being treated like a person rather than 'customer 45278'. 8)

The quality of the shaping of the hardtop spoiler was excellent and the fit was very good. The only criticism I have was due to the variable bleedout time for fibreglass parts. It takes a while for all the chemicals to release from the parts (and it varies from piece to piece) and if the part is painted before its completely drained then you can get bubbling and blemishes in the paintjob. Please bear in mind that this is simply the nature of fibreglass and I was prepared for it and didn't mind giving it a repaint.

all in all I am very happy and hope my goodies arrive in time, keep up the good work and thank you for taking the time to keep in contact.
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Post by Snapfrozen » Wed Mar 13, 2013 8:06 am

http://treasurecoastmiata.com

Bought some 1.8l brake pad retainers (for the 1.6 o 2.8 brake upgrade). They confirmed they were the right product, confirmed the bolts and condition and I bought them for 130 usd shipped. They turned up yesterday, 8 days after me making payment. EXTREMELY happy with their service. Will buy again from them without a doubt. Update to come about brakes

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Post by tomtikki » Wed Mar 13, 2013 9:43 am

Good on ya Chris, nice work with keeping the list updated!
There are is some really great info here, places I've never heard of!
Are u regretting making the offer yet though? :wink:
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