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    Snowmonkey - Mazda 323C / Familia Neo / 323 Sportiva in Noble Green !

    As I said in my presentation in the new members section, I live in south of France and I have a 323C.

    Engine
    Alternator and accessories belts : August 2012
    Direct air intake + remove the resonator : August 2012 (pictures below)
    Air Filter : K&N Air Filter, September 2012
    Front strut brace : I had tryed a 323F V6 strut brace, but it don't fit.
    Rear strut brace : in 2013..
    Routine maintenance : oil change, purge Coolant, and soon purge brake fluid to put an RBF600 brake fluid.

    Footwork
    Brake disc (front) : Brembo Max, January 2013
    Brake pads (front) : EBC YellowStuff, January 2013
    15" rims : Speedline Corse Marmora white, January 2013
    Tires : Toyo T1R (front) and Federal 595 (rear, comes with the rims) in 195/50.
    Springs : Eibach Pro Kit springs -30/-35mm, at home and waiting to put on the car

    Exterior
    Front Badge : It was removed or lost when I bought the car, I bought an used one
    Rear Spoiler : Paint with PlastiDip, September 2012 (pictures below)
    Anti fog hide : Cut for the air intake and paint with plastidip, August 2012 (pictures below)

    Interior
    Nothing has been done yet



    I post some pics of the cars :











    I paint the rear spoiler with plastidip


    Remove the resonator to have a direct air induction


    I cut the anti fog hide, for the direct air, and paint with plastidip.


    And currently, with the new rims :









    Sorry for the bad quality of the pics, from my phone.

    Hope you'll like it as me

    Cheers
    1995 Mazda 323C
    (Familia Neo in Japan, 323 Sportiva in France)

    #2
    Looks nice, and welcome

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      #3
      Thank you irishkev90
      1995 Mazda 323C
      (Familia Neo in Japan, 323 Sportiva in France)

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        #4
        clean car!! Always loved them
        -Jack

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          #5
          Wanna ship it over here? I'll trade.





          Just a warning, it's NOT a fair trade, hahaha

          Sent from my HTC Droid DNA

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            #6
            Thanks Mazda_Powered, it's clean but there a few scratches.
            1995 Mazda 323C
            (Familia Neo in Japan, 323 Sportiva in France)

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              #7
              If scratches are the only thing that's wrong with the body, you're doing well! lol

              So is this the 1.8 BP DOHC Sportiva? If so you should add some boost to that thing
              -Jack

              ONTARIO MAZDA CLUB! Join! https://www.facebook.com/groups/500055016671733/

              91 626 LX - basically stock and pretty slow still
              http://www.clubprotege.com/forum/sho...my-GD-626-LX-)

              01 E53 3.0i - FOR SALE! pm if interested

              91 USDM Protege LX - SOLD! turbo/manifold up for sale!
              http://www.clubprotege.com/forum/showthread.php?t=46606

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                #8
                No it's an 1.5L DOHC (Z5-DE) with 88hp.. But it's a good engine
                For the moment, I let him look like the origine, for many reasons : I'm not mechanic, and it's my daily car
                I can add the f*ckin' french laws which are autophobic

                If one day I want more power, I swap an 1.8BP or the 2.0L V6 from the Astina
                I don't know if I do it, because I think to give my car to my sister when she will get her driver license (end of this year)
                1995 Mazda 323C
                (Familia Neo in Japan, 323 Sportiva in France)

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                  #9
                  Nice looking car. I'm digging those rims. Looks good.
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                  2004 Nissan Xterra Nismo 4x4 (3" lift, Nismo suspension, 33" Goodyears, airaid intake, skids, lights...)
                  1995 Mazda 323 Neo Rallycross car (OZ racing rims)

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by thegoodstink View Post
                    Nice looking car. I'm digging those rims. Looks good.
                    Thank you, they're Speedline Corse Marmora
                    1995 Mazda 323C
                    (Familia Neo in Japan, 323 Sportiva in France)

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