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Old 02-11-2007, 11:40 PM
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well, guys... i've decided that i love this car too much to give up w/o a fight. so, as grim as my luck has been as of late, i feel like i have to look forward optimistically and at least try...

so, i'm going to bite the ($1,600) bullet & have www.Safelightglass.com replace my front, rear, and rt passenger side window this thursday. (Jorge sharing his windshield experience gave me some confidence that a decent auto glass vendor ought to able to do a flawless job.) and, after that, i'll see what can be done about the water spots- be it recruiting more help from Jun, u guys, or in the last resort paying the auto detailer guy $800 to do a 10-hour workover on it.

with property taxes and another boatload of expenses coming up in march/ april, this is definitely a chunk of money i didn't budget for. (hey, i haven't even had a chance to do any mods yet!) and, i'm not looking for perfection- just some sort of happy medium that i feel i can live with.

so, please let me know if u guys have any other advice/ suggestions. and, i hope i can break out of the jinx of bad luck and not create more problems in this round of repairs.

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Old 02-11-2007, 11:46 PM
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Thats the spirt Gerry, I want to tackle those water spots again with a pretty agressive combo this time. I'll try to see when I will have some time.
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Old 02-12-2007, 12:02 AM
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thanks Jun. i definitely look forward & appreciate your help when u have the time.

and, i'll never believe the BS the dealer tells me ever again without at least consulting you guys first. (i'm such an idiot.) but, better late then never.
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Old 02-12-2007, 12:57 AM
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Originally Posted by Detrich

so, please let me know if u guys have any other advice/ suggestions. and, i hope i can break out of the jinx of bad luck and not create more problems in this round of repairs.

thanks,
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Get a mod...that always lifts the spirits. Start with something subtle, like an exhaust or intake....I'm sure Micahel (I still refer to you by your old screenname) can tell you how it feels to just do something small for the car...it is scremn for some love....

Maybe she'll treat you better
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Old 02-12-2007, 01:06 AM
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hope so... i've been so good about saving & trying to pay the car off first. and, that's why all these cosmetic mishaps hurt so much. well, once i get the car back in shape & also get thru tax season, hopefully i can take a breather and start looking at some mods... i hope i can get her back in shape smoothly without additional issues.
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Old 02-12-2007, 07:08 AM
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yep a mod here and there always helps. the exhaust would be great, when we go on runs
you should hear the RB exhaust when three or more cars are running the same rpm
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Old 02-12-2007, 10:09 AM
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Originally Posted by scremn8
yep a mod here and there always helps. the exhaust would be great, when we go on runs
you should hear the RB exhaust when three or more cars are running the same rpm
Saturday's cruise was a PERFECT example of that! That was such music to my ears..... 3 RX-8 all running RB exhausts accelerating out of a turn in 2nd gear all the way up to red line....
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Old 02-12-2007, 12:37 PM
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Hey Jedi I look online and will be ordering the RB exhaust, Intake, revi air ram. Soon as I get it I will need some help installing it. Total its going to cost $1106 and some change, is that about right?
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Old 02-12-2007, 01:13 PM
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jorda: who are you ordering it from? www.mazdaparts.com is a great source, that's where I got mine from. Did you sign up and request "gold member" status? Tell them I sent you and he'll hook you up.
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Old 02-12-2007, 01:16 PM
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Originally Posted by jordanjerome
Hey Jedi I look online and will be ordering the RB exhaust, Intake, revi air ram. Soon as I get it I will need some help installing it. Total its going to cost $1106 and some change, is that about right?
Nothing against the RB exhaust, as I have one....but if I was to get an exhaust right now, I would most likely get the 2nd version Mazdaspeed exhaust like Cesaralaniz has....it is lighter than the RB, and is a bit louder. Cesar's exhaust sounds nice.

Jordan, have you considered other exhausts, or are you set on a full RB setup?
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Old 02-12-2007, 01:18 PM
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+1 for MS exhaust sounding really nice BUT.... I hate the fact that the tips are too small!
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Old 02-12-2007, 01:41 PM
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Tips can be changed easily. At least easier than a full system
Wait a minute . . take no advice from me!!! I am still stock HAHA ( except that cool shifter **** )
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Old 02-12-2007, 02:01 PM
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What about the corksport exhaust (it doesnt get a lot of play) its cheaper lighter and has nice looking tips on the outside, the sinside are perferated.
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Old 02-12-2007, 03:14 PM
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besides Jun, does anyone else have the Borla exhaust?
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Old 02-12-2007, 03:27 PM
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none of the SB people do (that I can recall)
Kwescott - RB
Cesar - MS
Jedi - RB
Scrmn - RB
Erica - HKS
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Old 02-12-2007, 03:29 PM
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on a side-note... i talked to MNA today. and, they basically said that they can't do anything to help w/ my situation w/ Alhambra Mazda. they claim each dealership is independently owned/ operated. so, if a dealer gave me bad advice that i need to take it up w/ that dealer- even tho i told them already the dealer basically denied everything after-the-fact. i inquired about MNA's oversight over their dealers- since the dealers represent them- and they basically said it's out of their hands, and told me to f off basically.

u know, it's times like these when i really wish i had got the z4 instead of the 8. u really do get what u pay for. bmw dealerships are snobby when it comes to sales- yes. but, once u become an owner, they bend over backwards to take care of their customers. their service dept would never pull this kinda BS. over the past 8 years, i've been to 3 different bmw dealers for service (assael, new century, and beverly hills), and i have to say that the consistency of their quality of service is top notch no matter which dealer u step foot into.

i dunno if i ever want to own another mazda again, given this rotten experience. i don't think mazda really cares about their customers. anyone can sell u a car. but, to make u wanna come back again is an entirely different story.
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Old 02-12-2007, 04:46 PM
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Sorry, this is Off-topic. (I love saying that in this thread)

Some of you may or may not know, I'm going to Chile in March to see Deanna's family.
Anyways, I'm a techie and I need to have use of a cell phone while I'm there.
I have Verizon service, so that phone won't work in Chile.
I was wondering if anyone has old phones from Cingular/T-Mobile or any phone w/ a SIM card that they don't use anymore.
Maybe I can borrow them from you and then I can just buy a SIM card to save some money.
If you have one or two to choose from, that I can borrow, let me know.
I need to know the model and make of the phone, because not all GSM phones will work in Chile.
They need to have band GSM 1900, but I can look it up by model #.

Thanks.
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Old 02-12-2007, 07:33 PM
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Cesar when are you leaving?
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Old 02-12-2007, 10:30 PM
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Originally Posted by Detrich
on a side-note... i talked to MNA today. and, they basically said that they can't do anything to help w/ my situation w/ Alhambra Mazda. they claim each dealership is independently owned/ operated. so, if a dealer gave me bad advice that i need to take it up w/ that dealer- even tho i told them already the dealer basically denied everything after-the-fact. i inquired about MNA's oversight over their dealers- since the dealers represent them- and they basically said it's out of their hands, and told me to f off basically.

u know, it's times like these when i really wish i had got the z4 instead of the 8. u really do get what u pay for. bmw dealerships are snobby when it comes to sales- yes. but, once u become an owner, they bend over backwards to take care of their customers. their service dept would never pull this kinda BS. over the past 8 years, i've been to 3 different bmw dealers for service (assael, new century, and beverly hills), and i have to say that the consistency of their quality of service is top notch no matter which dealer u step foot into.

i dunno if i ever want to own another mazda again, given this rotten experience. i don't think mazda really cares about their customers. anyone can sell u a car. but, to make u wanna come back again is an entirely different story.
You can't blame Mazda for this. Be realistic.

It's the dealers fault and it's your fault. You listened so you have to take part of the blame.

In fact if you used the razor blade correctly, you wouldn't have this problem.

Just because someone tells you how to do something, doesn't mean you can do it. That's where skill and experience comes into play.

I hate it when people don't take resposibility for their own actions.

Stop bashing Mazda. You scratched it.
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Old 02-12-2007, 10:32 PM
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And you can fix it with Stainless steel wool using the correct type.

Try that 0000 lot or triple lot. The 000 lot will work better. In bad cases you have to use 1 lot.
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Old 02-12-2007, 10:44 PM
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I would not recommend the 1 lot steel wool, it will haze the glass and cause micro scratching.
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Old 02-13-2007, 12:26 AM
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Cesar when are you leaving?
Next month, and only for a week and half. Don't worry, we'll get you a house.
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Old 02-13-2007, 01:55 AM
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Originally Posted by Razz1
You can't blame Mazda for this. Be realistic.

It's the dealers fault and it's your fault. You listened so you have to take part of the blame.

In fact if you used the razor blade correctly, you wouldn't have this problem.

Just because someone tells you how to do something, doesn't mean you can do it. That's where skill and experience comes into play.

I hate it when people don't take resposibility for their own actions.

Stop bashing Mazda. You scratched it.
Dont Bash on the guy he was just following directions given to him. He believed that this fellow at the dealership knew what he was doing because they do work around alot of cars and probably deal with the situation of that way of cleaning. He felt that the guy had experience and skill in this department and took what that guy taught him and did it himself. It is pretty BS that the guy at the dealership or the dealership wont take responsibility for the incorrect process. Oh well allows people out there trying to get scott free from their mistakes.
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Old 02-13-2007, 10:08 AM
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