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Old Oct 7, 2003 | 07:07 AM
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Ok, after much debate as they're still too expensive.
4. Red mats
5. Parking Sensors
Halfords do a nice set of 4 mats for about £30. They're black with red trims, perfect for my SO's 206 GTi and any other sporty red car.

Now, about the parking sensor. Given that there's no point of reference to denote the back of the car (no aerial or loop spoiler) I think it's an essential accessory to avoid heart breaking prangs and scratches without having to be overcautious by leaving a thoughtless 4 foot gap between your car and the one behind. Trouble is the 4 sensors are quite visible even if painted in the body colour. I would have thought mounting ultrasonics or something else inside the bumper would have worked okay?
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Old Oct 7, 2003 | 07:13 AM
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In my complete history of driving I've reversed into something a total of Zero times.

I dont plan to start with the 8.
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Old Oct 7, 2003 | 07:20 AM
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Rob - probably the wose thing you could have said, tempting fate I think.

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Old Oct 7, 2003 | 07:29 AM
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Its not fate. Its skill, judgment , or whatever.

If I'm not sure, I can get out and look. low speed manouvering damage is 100% preventable.
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Old Oct 11, 2003 | 08:03 AM
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Probably a stupid question..but do I take it the standard gear ****, handbrake lever grip and centre console lids are plastic, even when you spec. leather seats?
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Old Oct 11, 2003 | 08:24 AM
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Probably a stupid question..but do I take it the standard gear ****, handbrake lever grip and centre console lids are plastic, even when you spec. leather seats?
Yes - unfortunately
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Old Oct 11, 2003 | 08:39 AM
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Originally posted by simrjor
Will Floor Mats from Halfords fit with the drivers 'bump' .
Floor Mats (Halfords)
Stanley Knife (B&Q)
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Old Oct 11, 2003 | 09:26 AM
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Floor Mats (Halfords)
Stanley Knife (B&Q)
You'll also need a permanent marker from Staples to write 'RX-8' on them.
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Old Oct 14, 2003 | 07:58 AM
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Finally put my order in today as follows:

1. Air outlet fins - polished - essential IMHO

2. Rotary Accent - polished - did think about painting it as seen in US thread but dont want to risk it looking crap on a £24k car.

3. B-Pillar trim - Am getting the windows tinted as well, so hopefully this will help set it off.

4. Red Illuminated Geat **** - Just fancied this, especially after reading the numbers are wearing off the gearstick on US cars. This is also the only accessory that is cheaper in the UK than on www.japanparts.com

5. Mats - Red/Black - Begrudgingly have to have them and can't get them to throw them in. First time ive ever paid for mats.

6. Tints - Not at the Mazda dealers as they were too expensive, but I have found another local recommended garage a lot cheaper.

This combination of accessories is now Copyright (c) Mark Williams 2003, and no other person is allowed to choose exacly the same. :D
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Old Oct 14, 2003 | 08:05 AM
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Don't want mine to look like yours anyway:p

But.............It's gonna reading your list apart from the parking sensors so it will have less scratches on the rear

Does not bode well for the RX8 Owners Club meetings

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Old Oct 14, 2003 | 10:09 AM
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Re-thought mine as follows;

- Tyre deflectors front & back
- Passenger aluminium footrest
- Scuff plate set
- luxury car mats black
- Leather Illuminated gear *** black
- Leather handbrake black
- Leather centre console front & rear in black
- Centre piano trim piano black
- RX8 dash emblem
- Sport exhaust
- Rotary crest polished
- Exhaust trim
- Air outlets polished
- pillar trim
- tape deck

Adding a bit of luxury inside and aluminium outside. Costly though.

rael
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Old Oct 14, 2003 | 10:29 AM
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Have no intenetion of buying a single part off mazda at their stupid prices. Will buy from aftermarket.
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Old Oct 14, 2003 | 11:22 AM
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Originally posted by rael
Re-thought mine as follows;

- Tyre deflectors front & back
- Passenger aluminium footrest
- Scuff plate set
- luxury car mats black
- Leather Illuminated gear *** black
- Leather handbrake black
- Leather centre console front & rear in black
- Centre piano trim piano black
- RX8 dash emblem
- Sport exhaust
- Rotary crest polished
- Exhaust trim
- Air outlets polished
- pillar trim
- tape deck

Adding a bit of luxury inside and aluminium outside. Costly though.

rael
Blimey Rael,

Thats about an extra £2k in Mazda's coffers isnt it


It's gonna reading your list apart from the parking sensors so it will have less scratches on the rear
Oilman,

I dont want people thinking I cant park by having horrible round disks attached to the rear of my car :p

Cheers
Mark
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Old Oct 14, 2003 | 12:13 PM
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More like £2.5k but to be honest I don't think the prices are that bad when considering the low price of the fully loaded base car which includes a lot of what would normal be accessories, and the price of extras elsewhere (ie BMW, Merc etc). Perhaps if we are comparing to Ford or the like then they may be more expensive.

But having shelled out the base price the leather interior to replace plastic is a quality improvment especially the gear stick which will be in my hand all the time. The trye deflectors make the car look meaner without the whole kit and adding alluminium compliments the tit grey.

Also, I would prefer Mazda to fit them so that they are covered under their warranty and quality is guaranteed.

I also think that 10% of the value of the car in accessories is quite normal.

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Old Oct 14, 2003 | 12:45 PM
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Polished strakes.
Passenger footrest.
Basic mats.
Scuff plates.
RAC Trackstar system.

This is a very obvious suggestion so I apologise for being rude but nevertheless:
For those of you ordering the iluminated gear shift **** remember to ask for the original when you accept the car. You paid for it and it's a good spare (I'll have it if you don't want it )
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Old Oct 14, 2003 | 01:49 PM
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1. Air outlet fins - polished
2. Rotary Accent - polished
3. Black lux car mats
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Old Oct 14, 2003 | 02:18 PM
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Right, I've decided on the following;

Externally

Front and rear tyre deflectors (Got to be a goer, have you SEEN page 25 of the latest brochure, they add a real presence to the car) IMO
Rotary Crest in Polished aluminium
Polished aluminium air outlet fins
Reversing aid (possibly, Not for me you understand but for pregnant partner!)

Internally

Nothing yet, will probably go third party and get the start button eventually
leathers knbs and handles, (eventually)

I think the internal spec as standard is pretty good anyway.

Oh and some sort of tracker and laser detector thingy. Still deciding.



:D :D
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Old Oct 14, 2003 | 02:57 PM
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For me I think wll have to limit myself to:

Rotary Crest in Polished aluminium
Polished aluminium air outlet fins
Tailored floor mats

Tracker Monitor (from Tracker directly)

Start button (when I can find some installation instructions)

Chris
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Old Oct 15, 2003 | 04:31 AM
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Originally posted by Edo
Have no intenetion of buying a single part off mazda at their stupid prices. Will buy from aftermarket.
I think I'll just wait til the first owners club meeting! :p


only joking!
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Old Oct 15, 2003 | 11:41 AM
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Hmmm, ok...

Go-faster strakes, probably polished
The rotary key thing and strap (I'm a sucker for jewellery)
Maybe floor mats
Maybe scuff plates

Avoiding Mazda UK if at all possible of course...

Anyone know

1) how decent the standard scuff plates are? Will they defend the sills against my clumsy feet? I might not bother with the fancier ones if they're just cosmetic...

2) if I'd have to go anywhere special to get the key cut or should any decent locksmith be able to deal with it? Never had to have a car key cut before...

Cheers
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Old Oct 15, 2003 | 11:51 AM
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Originally posted by lurcher
Hmmm, ok...

Go-faster strakes, probably polished
The rotary key thing and strap (I'm a sucker for jewellery)
Maybe floor mats
Maybe scuff plates

Avoiding Mazda UK if at all possible of course...

Anyone know

1) how decent the standard scuff plates are? Will they defend the sills against my clumsy feet? I might not bother with the fancier ones if they're just cosmetic...

2) if I'd have to go anywhere special to get the key cut or should any decent locksmith be able to deal with it? Never had to have a car key cut before...

Cheers
You're a traitor to us all if you buy that key and its case. That's the purest symbol of Mazda's greed and customer contempt!
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Old Oct 15, 2003 | 12:43 PM
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You're a traitor to us all if you buy that key and its case. That's the purest symbol of Mazda's greed and customer contempt!
Nah, that would be the watch

http://www.mazdavictoria.com/accesories/rx8.htm

which I'm sorely tempted by as well...
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Old Oct 15, 2003 | 01:01 PM
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Nah, that would be the watch

http://www.mazdavictoria.com/accesories/rx8.htm

which I'm sorely tempted by as well...
If there's any justice we'll be getting one of those watches free for the hassle we've endured. No chance of that then...
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Old Oct 16, 2003 | 03:08 AM
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I think the watch is free (mine was) and I think we should also be getting free mats at least. I must say I am expecting something off the accessories I am considering.

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Old Oct 16, 2003 | 04:43 AM
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I think the watch is free (mine was)
Which kind was it that you got? There are three at least - the Sinn chronograph being given to German buyers, and the two older Seiko jobs shown on this page:

http://www.rx7world.com/NewParts/Apperal/apperal.htm

You have some impressive blagging skills if you managed to persuade them to shell out for the Sinn - they're rather expensive.
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