1 year, no mods.

stock here. Trying to convice the wife I need a GHL turbo back exhaust as my first mod
 
I'm still bone stock too. I have a turbo timer and some gauges, that I havent installed yet but those arent really mods.

edit: forgot the only thing that isnt stock are my front KVR brake pads
 
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mine was bone stock for the 2 years that i owned it except for the brakes that needed to be replaced because the stockers started to pulsate. the replacement pads/rotors weren't anything special though, just a little better than stock
 
I got a new battery, HKS turbo timer, and brake pads.

If I would have spent my Miata budget on my MSP it'd be pretty sweet, but I'd be a lot happier with RWD and 2 less seats.
 
I am pretty much stock except for the audio. Probably going to keep it that way for a bit, but eventually would like a better SMIC with hardpipes and a BOV, as well as a one cat or catless midpipe...that would probably be it. Had mine since October 2005.
 
was bone stock until this past weekend when i gutted my cats and got some rotas not to much but enough to make me happy at the moment.
 
was thinking about going back to stock.i only have oil pressure and boost gauge and injen cai.but was thinking it might be better to just keep it how it was made.and possibly just work on looks such as tint,decals,lowering,etc.
 
i hear alot of probs from people trying to make this car go fast.little mods are fine but if your trying to make it into a drag monster.then i hear youre more likely to ruin the engine cause its not made to handle alot of power.however handling in the msp is superb!and looks sexy as hell.lol
 
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i hear alot of probs from people trying to make this car go fast.little mods are fine but if your trying to make it into a drag monster.then i hear youre more likely to ruin the engine cause its not made to handle alot of power.however handling in the msp is superb!and looks sexy as hell.lol

I don't think I've ever owned a car I didn't mod with a few weeks after buying. My overall satisfaction with the MSP has been high. I have a 2004 Mazda3 as well and felt compelled to redo the suspension with months after purchase.
 
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