Might as well go for the real stuff..
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That doesn't come carbonated

Seriously though, I don't want to die.
Might as well go for the real stuff..
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Sounds like something you use to see sounds and hear colors.
There's a part out car in Columbus on craigslist. I'm assuming yours is the 2.3l, but there's also a 2.0l as well.anyone know of someone parting out a 2004-2005 mazda 3? I found an engine with 70k miles on it but its from a 2007 and the cams, crank pulley, crank position sensor, timing cover and cam position sensor are different. and I am not sure that I want to screw with the engine that much
Saw that one. Wondering if 130miles is going to need maintenance.There's a part out car in Columbus on craigslist. I'm assuming yours is the 2.3l, but there's also a 2.0l as well.
http:// http://columbus.craigslist.org/pts/4615330526.html
Am I the only person that doesn't like the new Miata at all? They had so much potential and I did a giant palm to face when they unveiled it.
MAZDA AND FIAT TO ANNOUNCE CO-OPERATION PROGRAM
May 22, 2012
Mazda Motor Corporation (Mazda) and Fiat Group Automobiles S.p.A. (Fiat) have signed a non-binding Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) for the development and manufacturing of a new roadster for the Mazda and Alfa Romeo marques based on Mazda's next-generation MX-5 rear-wheel-drive architecture.
The study calls for both Mazda and Fiat to develop two differentiated, distinctly styled, iconic and brand-specific light weight, roadsters featuring rear-wheel drive. The Mazda and Alfa Romeo variants will each be powered by specific proprietary engines unique to each brand.
The project assumption is that both vehicles will be manufactured at Mazda's Hiroshima, Japan, plant with production for Alfa Romeo envisaged starting in 2015.
"Establishing technology and product development alliances is one of Mazda's corporate objectives and this announcement with Fiat is an important first step in that direction. It is especially exciting to be collaborating with such a prestigious marque as Alfa Romeo on a new roadster based on the next-generation MX-5, which is such an iconic vehicle for Mazda and recognized as the best-selling roadster of all time." said Takashi Yamanouchi, Mazda's Representative Director and Chairman of the Board, President and CEO.
"This agreement clearly demonstrates our commitment to Alfa Romeo and the determination to grow it into a truly global brand. By partnering with Mazda, we will be co-operating with the recognized leader in compact rear-drive vehicle architectures in order to deliver an exciting and stylish roadster in the Alfa Romeo tradition. We are appreciative of this collaboration with Mazda and look forward to maintaining a fruitful and continuous relationship." said Fiat CEO Sergio Marchionne.
The Final Agreement is expected to be signed in the second-half of 2012.
Mazda and Fiat have also agreed to discuss further opportunities for co-operation in Europe.
Tags: manufacturing MX-5 partnerships
one with more work is younger. Really the only reason