As an owner of a JDM Mazda Familia (323) BG GT-R myself, perhaps I can chime in a bit regarding replacement parts. Most of the consumables are shared with other Mazda B engines.
Things like timing belts & water-pumps are the same as with the MX-5 (or Miata as you call it over there), though if I remember correctly the 1.8L Familia BG GTX's use the 1.6L NA6 Miata water-pump due to a difference in mounting tabs. Oil pumps can also be interchanged from the Miata provided you get the same equivalent version, so short nose Miata crank oil pump for a GTX also with short nose crank or change the whole crankshaft along with it's oil pump & pulleys.
Oil filters are just the same as Festiva/121/323/NA6 & NA8 Miata/RX-7 & 8 etc.
Various interior trim & dashboard bits is shared with the regular BG 323 sedans & hatches.
Many options for usable alternators as well. Going from the 65amp ones of the Aspire to the 110amp in the Mazda MPV or RX-7, though maneuvering anything bigger then a 70amp into place get's tricky.
The rear diff on the 1.8L BG GTX is internally the same as the viscous LSD in the 1.6L NA6 Miata (not sure if the casing is the same). So using either the Miata rear diff or an aftermarket equivalent is possible. Some GTX owners have had Miata KaaZ & Cusco LSDs fitted into their GTXs with apparently some mining machining in the diff case.
In Australia we have over here a business who specializes in finding & shipping various JDM Mazda parts from Japan to just about anywhere in the world. I've once had to have him find me a front bumper reinforcement metal panel for the my 323 GT-R Rupewrecht is the name to look up if you decide to ever use his services.
Things like timing belts & water-pumps are the same as with the MX-5 (or Miata as you call it over there), though if I remember correctly the 1.8L Familia BG GTX's use the 1.6L NA6 Miata water-pump due to a difference in mounting tabs. Oil pumps can also be interchanged from the Miata provided you get the same equivalent version, so short nose Miata crank oil pump for a GTX also with short nose crank or change the whole crankshaft along with it's oil pump & pulleys.
Oil filters are just the same as Festiva/121/323/NA6 & NA8 Miata/RX-7 & 8 etc.
Various interior trim & dashboard bits is shared with the regular BG 323 sedans & hatches.
Many options for usable alternators as well. Going from the 65amp ones of the Aspire to the 110amp in the Mazda MPV or RX-7, though maneuvering anything bigger then a 70amp into place get's tricky.
The rear diff on the 1.8L BG GTX is internally the same as the viscous LSD in the 1.6L NA6 Miata (not sure if the casing is the same). So using either the Miata rear diff or an aftermarket equivalent is possible. Some GTX owners have had Miata KaaZ & Cusco LSDs fitted into their GTXs with apparently some mining machining in the diff case.
In Australia we have over here a business who specializes in finding & shipping various JDM Mazda parts from Japan to just about anywhere in the world. I've once had to have him find me a front bumper reinforcement metal panel for the my 323 GT-R Rupewrecht is the name to look up if you decide to ever use his services.
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