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Old 12-03-2006 | 06:24 PM
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I have currently purchased a 2007 Madza3....I am 18 year old female from the east coast...My Mazda is bright red, with a little spoiler..but I love it, and right now I am on a warrently, so I am considering what I should do to my car while there is a warrently..If anybody has any ideas let me know....
 
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Old 12-03-2006 | 06:54 PM
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Hey welcome aboard! I'm fairly new here as well, but I've frequented the mazda3forums.com site for a long time now. I have a 3 as well, and I'm from the East coast too. Where at are you?
As far as warranty goes, you have to be careful. I mean, technically you can do whatever you want to to your car. However, if it comes down to having something fixed under warranty by your dealership, they may give you a hard time. The best advice I can offer up to you, is that if you want to do big things (ie: messing with the engine or suspension) you are going to have to stick with Mazdaspeed parts. These can be more expensive than their counterparts, but the quality is high, and Mazda dealerships will honor your warranty if you use them.
Hope this helps! If you have any questions, feel free to post up. See you around!

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Old 12-03-2006 | 08:12 PM
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my dealership (up here in Canada) said they'd void my warranty if i did any aftermarket upgrades....but like craigy said, you'd probably have to stick with MazdaSpeed parts.....it's mostly cosmetic upgrades, but they do have coilovers, rims, stuff like that.....i tihnk i read that they're working on a cold air intake for the 3
 
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Old 12-03-2006 | 10:14 PM
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my dealership (up here in Canada) said they'd void my warranty if i did any aftermarket upgrades....but like craigy said, you'd probably have to stick with MazdaSpeed parts.....it's mostly cosmetic upgrades, but they do have coilovers, rims, stuff like that.....i tihnk i read that they're working on a cold air intake for the 3
Mazdaspeed already makes a cold air intake for the 3. Its been available for a long time now. Its essentially the AEM cold air intake. Just like the lowering springs are basically the same as the Eibach Prokit. It just has the Mazdaspeed branding on them, and therefore it doesn't void your warranty. They just cost more than their respective partners.
 
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Old 12-04-2006 | 02:30 AM
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Well I doubt I will do anything to the Engine and Suspention because I don't know what I would be doing lol, but I am interested in Visual Upgrades...Rims, Tint...the works

Here's what she looks like:


My boyfriend did a photoshoot of it back in early Nov. so I got lots of nice pics of her
 
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Old 12-04-2006 | 10:02 PM
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Adding visual upgrades aren't going to void your warranty. If they have a problem with the rims, just simply take them off, put your stockers back on, and have the work done... then just slap your aftermarket rims back on. Sometimes with aftermarket wheels, you won't pass inspection. I think most states only allow a plus 2 size change. Meaning, if you car comes stock with 17" rims, you are technically only able to put up to a 19" rim on the vehicle. It can mess up your odometer/speedometer and I think that is why. But, as far as tint and all that goes, it shouldn't void anything. Just check your local/state laws on window tinting to stay legal.
 
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Old 12-05-2006 | 06:14 PM
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yeah. but what if you got into an accident with those non-stock rims.....mazda would void the warranty and you'd be screwed

and as for inspection, WHAT INSPECTION??? ive never heard of it....or do we not have those up in canada.

and for window tint, just say, it came from the factory like this, and the cops cant do ****, unless all your windows are like, black....
 
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Old 12-05-2006 | 10:06 PM
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yeah. but what if you got into an accident with those non-stock rims.....mazda would void the warranty and you'd be screwed

and as for inspection, WHAT INSPECTION??? ive never heard of it....or do we not have those up in canada.

and for window tint, just say, it came from the factory like this, and the cops cant do ****, unless all your windows are like, black....
You guys don't have inspections in Canada? That's kinda weird. I guess its the United States way of checking up on us, making sure we are keeping our cars up to par and they aren't emitting too much pollution, and they are actually safe to drive around day to day.
 
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Old 12-05-2006 | 10:31 PM
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Nice red Mazda, no inspections here in Florida either Yeah thats why I left Jersey no inspections and no snow.














2007 Mazdaspeed 3 sport.
 
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Old 12-05-2006 | 10:52 PM
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Nice red Mazda, no inspections here in Florida either Yeah thats why I left Jersey no inspections and no snow.















2007 Mazdaspeed 3 sport.

And flat roads, so you can slam that biottttch to the max and not worry about potholes!
 


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