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TeaLeaf

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#207806 14-Jan-2017 13:25
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I need one Atenza alloy wheel 2004, it has buckled and failed wof. $600 at mazda, .... that.

 

Is there a mazda wreckers website?


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  #1703182 14-Jan-2017 13:53
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I know of this one as its right next to where I work

 

 

 

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  #1703187 14-Jan-2017 14:26
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There will be regional mazda wreckers, some with web sites, but I'm not aware of a single nation wide site. What region are you in? These are in Christchurch, they also say shipping can be aranged.

 

http://www.trademe.co.nz/motors/car-parts-accessories/wheels-tyres/alloy-wheels/auction-1237584749.htm

 

 








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  #1703217 14-Jan-2017 15:20
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North Auckland at the moment for 3 months but normally Hamilton.

 

So finding a single standard 5 star 17" Alloy shouldnt be too hard? I was quoted $250 to repair but that was without seeing it.

 

Also has what I presume is a timing chain rattle, not sure if slack chain or tensioner. 90kkm. dealer said nothing to worry about but thats BS. a timing chain is not forever, they can stretch and jump and goodbye engine. but it could be just a tensioner. but the jobs what, about $1500? 

 

The car is MINT and top spec model. 




  #1703232 14-Jan-2017 16:11
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go you have a website called google?

 

its found me these for mazda wreckers:

 

http://www.partsconnection.co.nz/member_companies/mazbits.html
http://www.flagforward.co.nz/

 

 


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  #1703252 14-Jan-2017 17:41
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http://maztech.co.nz/mazda-nz-parts-search/

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  #1703253 14-Jan-2017 17:54
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try pickapart on the rosebank road exit or Patiki Road exit on the South Western MWay. 

 

 


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  #1703849 15-Jan-2017 22:33
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Thanks so much all, but I ended up with another H6 Outback, I cant help myself Subaru is in my soul. :-)


 
 
 

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