'whats so good about an SP'...............

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'whats so good about an SP'...............

Postby erskimo » Thu Jan 22, 2015 7:40 pm

This is a question I asked & got told 'well there were not many made', I think the SP is proof that some people can't put a car/vehicle together and prefer to pay a O.T.T price for something off the showroom floor. Anyway we own one (bought second hand) and was involved in a bingle so we found out that you can not get part number NB32-DC-SP, I tryed to contact the company that put the SP together and im still waiting for a reply, Lucky for us we bought it from my very good friend and being an O.T.T type of person he bought the last one that mazda could find. So if for any reason someone ends up needed one we got some (one piece) copys made and we can throw in a copy of mazdas installation templates. I would like the VIN etc of the car that needs the replacement............... some people may get a little upset if there ends up being 451 sp getting around
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Re: 'whats so good about an SP'...............

Postby bear2230 » Thu Jan 22, 2015 9:34 pm

erskimo, What is the part you are referring to?

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Postby davekmoore » Thu Jan 22, 2015 9:55 pm

bear2230 wrote:erskimo, What is the part you are referring to? Richard.

Google says it's the SP sticker. Surely no-one would try to make a non-turbo car look like a turbo one though? If so, my SE sticker is for sale.
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Re: 'whats so good about an SP'...............

Postby bear2230 » Thu Jan 22, 2015 10:19 pm

davekmoore wrote:
bear2230 wrote:erskimo, What is the part you are referring to? Richard.

Google says it's the SP sticker. Surely no-one would try to make a non-turbo car look like a turbo one though? If so, my SE sticker is for sale.

Ive got a spare SP stickers and after my last rear ender Mick at Hume Smash just bought a new sticker from Mazda. Apparently they got some more made.
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Postby NMX516 » Thu Jan 22, 2015 11:20 pm

I've still got a couple of them lying around somewhere...

Better needing to replace them though than the SP air filter box!
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Postby erskimo » Fri Jan 23, 2015 8:57 am

bear2230 wrote:erskimo, What is the part you are referring to?

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The SP sticker, we couldn't get one from Mazda they no longer have any in stock, we were lucky and got one given us, others may not be so fortunate.
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Postby erskimo » Fri Jan 23, 2015 9:08 am

bear2230 wrote:
davekmoore wrote:
bear2230 wrote:erskimo, What is the part you are referring to? Richard.

Google says it's the SP sticker. Surely no-one would try to make a non-turbo car look like a turbo one though? If so, my SE sticker is for sale.

Ive got a spare SP stickers and after my last rear ender Mick at Hume Smash just bought a new sticker from Mazda. Apparently they got some more made.

Are you including some subaru young drivers with 'surely no-one would try to make a non-turbo car look like a turbo one'
If Mazda have made more, jolly good (I will have to make a phone call.............) I look at the issue that was presented to us (what !! how will people know its an SP........eg The Simpsons ,superintendent Chalmers and his missing H badge from his honda) and thought I wouldn't want someone else put in the same situation.
SE stickers are (without trying to sound arrogant, a factory backed build, thus a few more stickers floating around)
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Re: 'whats so good about an SP'...............

Postby erskimo » Fri Jan 23, 2015 9:21 am

NMX516 wrote:I've still got a couple of them lying around somewhere...

Better needing to replace them though than the SP air filter box!

So very true(there are the 'carbon print' kits on ebay, :roll: , this sends shudders down my spine).................im thinking of making a replacement, but there are a few projects at erskimoto garage that have my attention first.
The stickers the 'sticker guy' told me to keep it in a coolish/dark type place as it will last longer (the adhesives may detearate)
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Postby hks_kansei » Fri Jan 23, 2015 11:44 am

Sandwich the sticker between two sheets of cardboard and put it in a drawer or cupboard.

I had a few stickers sitting around from the 70s and 80s that were still fine to use.
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Re: 'whats so good about an SP'...............

Postby StanTheMan » Fri Jan 23, 2015 12:26 pm

Its a sticker....why can't I put one on my Clapped out NA6? It used to keep up with SP's on Club runs, just not while overtaking.

besides that. there is a phantom SP around. So there is actually 451 samples. apart from the replica ones & the ones which have been totaled.


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Re: 'whats so good about an SP'...............

Postby green_comet » Fri Jan 23, 2015 1:22 pm

That's strange, I got a new SP sticker as a spare from Mazda a few months back for $57.

http://mx5cartalk.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=62501

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Postby erskimo » Fri Jan 23, 2015 3:14 pm

green_comet wrote:That's strange, I got a new SP sticker as a spare from Mazda a few months back for $57.

http://mx5cartalk.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=62501

.........it seams that you are not alone, in fact I seam to be the only person that got the 'sorry were sold out' line, geez that's just above the old 'its me not you' line
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Re: 'whats so good about an SP'...............

Postby Garry » Sat Jan 24, 2015 10:07 pm

It depends who you talk to at your Mazda dealer. Most spares guys have never heard of an SP let alone know where to find an SP parts fische. I was told by one spares guy that my car didn't have a turbo according to my VIN. Eventually he worked out what was going on but he had to talk to someone else in the dealership first.
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Postby erskimo » Tue Jan 27, 2015 9:17 am

Garry wrote:It depends who you talk to at your Mazda dealer. Most spares guys have never heard of an SP let alone know where to find an SP parts fische. I was told by one spares guy that my car didn't have a turbo according to my VIN. Eventually he worked out what was going on but he had to talk to someone else in the dealership first.

I see, ill try and explain things if I get told no. So spare parts counter in the car world are like the counters in the motor cycle world
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Re: 'whats so good about an SP'...............

Postby NMX516 » Tue Jan 27, 2015 7:42 pm

The part number is NB32-DC-SP
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