Has anyone ever replaced their stock air filter with a replacement filter? Our previous car (2006 Suzuki Swift) had a Simota power filter on it, which was an excellent upgrade for a low price. I was wondering if the Simota repacement inlay power filters did the same for the Mazda :D
I found one...
Well these are some options you could consider doing, I did all of the thing below on our M2, except for the sportgrill :D
Plasti-Dip
Sportgrill
Stubby antenna
(Carbon) Vinyl
Lowering springs (FK has a great dicount at the moment!)
Welcome lights
Parking sensors
I think every M2 should be lowered! :D
The result of the Apex springs looks a lot like the FK spings i have. The specs said it would lower around 35-40mm, i guess it did comparing the picture below with yours :)
Additional information
I used the following documents i found on the internet as a guide :) These are photos of the install-document that comes with the original Mazda Welcome-Lights kit (thought)