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cruiser25
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Sites for Dials, Pedals, Shifters, and Ebrakes

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JUst a quick question, can anyone give me some sites were I can buy new dials, pedals, shifters, and ebake handle for my mx3? I can't stand a stock interior so atm I have canadian tire pedal covers and shifter. but hey, damn anyone whole makes fun of canadian tire parts cause i rather pay 20$ for a shifter now and not have my car look stock. I do plan on buying actual pedals and everything else but it takes time. Also I'm taking apart my dash to paint it so i figure i might aswell change the speed dials and everything as well while I'm at it. Any site will do, but ones thatare canadian are much apprichiated!!

P.S. I need Kmh dials as I am in Canada
1994 MX3 GS 5 Speed Black
2 10' MTX Subs, Pioneer deck, 2 6' Clarions in front & 2 6' Pioneer's in back, .5 Fahrad Capacitor
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Pedals here
http://www.autoaccessorystore.com/home_ ... ls&s=&mid=

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Might find some of the other stuff on their site. I didn't check for it myself. g/l
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Post by cruiser25 »

well these are nice however i`m not looking for pedal covers. i want some actual replacement pedals. Thanks very much though for the suggestion.
1994 MX3 GS 5 Speed Black
2 10' MTX Subs, Pioneer deck, 2 6' Clarions in front & 2 6' Pioneer's in back, .5 Fahrad Capacitor
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Post by Nd4SpdSe »

Those aren't coverd, they are bolted to the stock pedals, you obviously have to remove the covers from the stock brake and clutch. But that's the only way to do it regarless of what you find. The stock pedals are basically welded together, so unless you find, and remove the whole pedal assembly, that's only what's available. Here's a pic of mine
http://img206.imageshack.us/img206/6104/pedalsql4.jpg

For guages, you can get them from Speedhut.com. Customize and order online
http://www.speedhut.com/el_detail.asp?c ... =39&bhcp=1

E-Brake, SRD has a nice aluminum one, but apparently they don't sell it anymore. Typically I believe any aftermarket one will work (usually comes with adaptive inserts). Same goes with the shifter. Check any local performance shop for some, or even eBay will give you a wide variety of selection

Check out Corksport.com as well. They specialise in Mazda parts and aftermarket. You can get shifters and pedals form them. Another thing you can get from them are genuine OEM Mx-3 stainless scuffguards, they look really nice. Got a set myself a few months ago (same time i got my pedals)
http://img85.imageshack.us/img85/9405/sillszg8.jpg

http://corksport.com/contentbuilder/lay ... 14.content
http://corksport.com/store/category/53g ... erior.html
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I like the corksport products and their prices aren't crazy retarded either. They have always shipped their products to me quickly.
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