Leather in a MS3?

Weedly

Member
:
08 MS3
There is a sweet 08 with 15,000 km on the odometer...black with black leather uphostery....I didn't think these cars came with leather as an option. Is it possible that the original owner had them done custom? In any case, it is in immaculate condition and is priced at under $24K Canadian.

To all you Canadian owners...that sounds like a pretty good deal doesn't it?

Any comments appreciated.

Thanks
 
leather Bolsters though, not the whole seat. Is the entire seat leather or leather with Alcantara? Either way it is probably a GT.
 
The entire seats, front and back, are leather and there are leather inserts in the door panels also.
 
Canada also did not have Sport and GT trims. Just one that was kind of a mashup of the two.

No factory leather, no TPMS and a flippy key!! Nav also was not available on the CDM cars if I recall.
 
Well I'm pretty stoked because I bought the car and I get it on Monday! The dealer insists that it is a custom leather interior that cost the original owner approx $3000. I didn't get a whole lot knocked off the list price but I think it was an amazing opportunity to begin with. As soon as I get it I will take some photos of the interior and post them.
Man, I am looking forward to Monday!!(dance)
 
May have been a swapout of the MS3 cloth seats for regular Mazda3 GT leather seats. Only other possibility is having them custom wrapped because Canadian spec MS3s only came with cloth seats (same as the US spec Sport model seats).
 
Wow...I just picked it up and drove it the 50 km or so home on all the twisty, up and down back roads I could find....holy ^&$@....what a gas!
In any case, here are some shots of the interior. Let me know if these seats are from another Mazda product or if you think they are custom.
Thanks
 

Attachments

  • Drivers seat.webp
    Drivers seat.webp
    28.2 KB · Views: 245
  • Passenger Seat.webp
    Passenger Seat.webp
    31.9 KB · Views: 237
The lower part of the seatback and the seat itself have perforations but my camera wasn't set to a high enough resolution to show them.
Red stitching is very nice but I'm not complaining about what I ended up with.
 
The lower part of the seatback and the seat itself have perforations but my camera wasn't set to a high enough resolution to show them.
Red stitching is very nice but I'm not complaining about what I ended up with.

You're right. Now that I look closer I can see it. Those are just the regular Mazda3 GT seats.

EDIT: Now that I look at it they have larger bolsters than the regular 3 seats. Maybe they are just recovered MS3 seats. They look very nice whatever they are.
 
Last edited:
looks nice but would look nicer with red stitching along with "mazdaspeed" stitched in them like the from factory....
 
Thnks...I really like them too and as for the red stitching...I have always liked the black "stealth" look so pure black upholstery is good with me. Speaking of that.....can you guys give me an idea of the best way to black out the chrome painted Mazda emblem on the grill? Is it best just to use matte black paint or is there a better way? I figure that by keeping everything black and perhaps even debadging it, for the vast majority of people out there (including cops) it will go unnoticed.
 
Those seats are freaking awesome! Question, what are those two things that look like buttons behind the hand brake?
 
Cool beans, Weedly. Now I want to look in junk yards and price an interior even though I'm too cheap to buy it!
 
Thnks...I really like them too and as for the red stitching...I have always liked the black "stealth" look so pure black upholstery is good with me. Speaking of that.....can you guys give me an idea of the best way to black out the chrome painted Mazda emblem on the grill? Is it best just to use matte black paint or is there a better way? I figure that by keeping everything black and perhaps even debadging it, for the vast majority of people out there (including cops) it will go unnoticed.


the more prep you do, the better the paint will stick. I just hallf assed it and scuffed it up with some fine sandpaper, and a couple weeks later (it was winter) i had sand chips in the paint. it came off for an aftermarket soon after, but just do your prep work.
 
Element has it right...those are the controls for the heated seats....a very nice feature here in Canada!
 

New Threads and Articles

Back