Ganador Mirrors Available
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Ganador Mirrors Available
Ganador is the company who makes the Mazdaspeed mirrors for Mazda. We have been selling and using these mirrors on our project cars for a couple of years now. These are JDM mirrors that are a direct fit and retain the power adjustment feature that the stock mirrors have. They are made for right hand drive cars and are a little hard to see out of the passanger mirror. These come in to finishes, carbon fiber look or unfinised and ready for paint. We can paint these to match your car color as well.
Price on unpainted is $449.99
Price on Carbon is $499.99. We have 4 sets of each in stock and they will go fast. Please call me to place your order.
Price on unpainted is $449.99
Price on Carbon is $499.99. We have 4 sets of each in stock and they will go fast. Please call me to place your order.
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The carbon is a carbon "look" not real carbon fiber. They do fit dirctly to the US version though the mirrors are set up for RHD which means the passenger mirror will take a little getting used to since that is the driver's mirror in Japan.
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Originally posted by VividRacing.com
The carbon is a carbon "look" not real carbon fiber. They do fit dirctly to the US version though the mirrors are set up for RHD which means the passenger mirror will take a little getting used to since that is the driver's mirror in Japan.
The carbon is a carbon "look" not real carbon fiber. They do fit dirctly to the US version though the mirrors are set up for RHD which means the passenger mirror will take a little getting used to since that is the driver's mirror in Japan.
If so, is there a way to mod them, or is it just the glass that's used that's the problem?
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On a LHD car the right mirror(our passenger side) is a wide angle wirror allowing you to see better. It says objects are closer than they appear on it. In Japan this is opposite because you are sitting on the other side of the car. So if you put these mirriors on your car, the drivers side will be the wide angle and the passenger side will be normal making it harder to see and change lanes.
Now you may be able to have a glass shop cut some wide angle mirrior to fit in the Passenger side housing. and still keep it in the drivers side, making is easier to see. My brother has this on his S2000 because it's very hard to see with the top up and it works great.
-Drew
Now you may be able to have a glass shop cut some wide angle mirrior to fit in the Passenger side housing. and still keep it in the drivers side, making is easier to see. My brother has this on his S2000 because it's very hard to see with the top up and it works great.
-Drew
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Well said, NO Pistons. Though I've never gone as far as having a glass piece made, I just turn my head and look over the shoulder when changing lanes to the right. Also, I have a Broadway mirror like the ones you see in NASCAR and other racing.
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