I work for a company called SpeedSource and we run Mazda's road racing program in Grand-Am Cup and the Rolex Series. With that in mind I was thinking it would be cool to have a car that looked like a Mazda 121. Has anybody done a conversion like this? What does it involve? How expensive would it be? Thanks for the help.
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ummm. 25horseplay has a front end from one. Not sure what all parts are 121 but there are pics on car domain...but here is one...
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i wouldn't think they are different enough to really bother worth swapping over, unless the festiva's seen much better days.
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Originally posted by Zoombiei wouldn't think they are different enough to really bother worth swapping over, unless the festiva's seen much better days.
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As Brian hit... Headlights, tail lights, the fun top... And the optional kits/hood...
Check out my gallery at Pimptiva.com; you'll get the idea that I converted everything I could get my hands on over... I looked for a RHD front end to do the swap... But it was way too expensive to mess with.Simon - pimptiva.com
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FMS was carrying the stuff... I know that in talking to Roger this week about my hood, he said they may not be carrying them anymore.
When I got my kit, I got a new grill witha set of used headlights and corner lights for $450. The tail lights I picked up were new and ran me $200 I believe.
If you found someone over there (I know we have a few overseas members), you can pickup the stuff from a wrecked car for cheaper than that, aside from the shipping costs that you'd have.
As for the fun top... I know Roger said he had several of the spoiler kits that fit them. I wasn't too interested when I had my ragtop. But I know that there have been several Festiva ragtop finds in the junkyard (which is where mine came from) - You can get a brand new one that would fit in, with electric roll back option for $400 or so if you look around. I know www.streetbeatcustoms.com has some decent prices and tons of sizes, fabrics, etc to chose from.Simon - pimptiva.com
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Originally posted by white_flyIt's worth it so that I can appear to have a Mazda since I essentially work for Mazda. It's also a little more unique than a regular Festiva. A grille, emblems and lights is hardly a big deal, especially if they're cheap.
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Originally posted by 25HorseplayI know the grill is expensive to ship because of its size ( it is as wide as the front end, the corner lights are in the grill).
Anyways, there is now a Mazda 121 grille on its way to mate with the headlights and corner lights I already have.Ian
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