no worko. Best thing to do is have two web browsers open. One for uploading the pics, and the other for posting the reply.
Basically, then you just copy paste the link in from where you manage files using one web browser, and into the other web browser that has your reply......hard to explain.
Big thanks to one of our newest member for sharing some pics of a car that seems to have very little pics of it anywhere. I mean, getting pics of the orange / black is obviously a joke, and the yellow is common as well, but this titanium is rare for some reason.
Here are the VINS from the search I just did...
VIN: JM1BJ227230646043
VIN: JM1BJ227230646074
VIN: JM1BJ227430646044
VIN: JM1BJ227530646070
VIN: JM1BJ227730646071
VIN: JM1BJ227930645553
VIN: JM1BJ227930646069
VIN: JM1BJ227930646072
So either MazdaUSA.com's inventory search shows dealer allotment or pipeline for the speed or the guy you talked to is freakin blind. On a side note I was over there yesterday to try and get some bolts for my rack and didn't see any on the lot, but their lot is so freakin small they put most new inventory in storage.
What's with the yellow 'R' for Reverse on the gear knob?! It looks like a generic 'type R' style letter that imo looks like sh*t - hey I know, it means you'll go really fast...
...in reverse! :wtf:
Of course, maybe it's the light, and I know I sound picky - not serious...
hey yeah im sorry that shift knob is ****** Type-R-ediculous. the rest of the car is beautiful though, and the shift knob can be changed. i was even thinking about painting the centers of the needles on my gauge cluser silver cuz it looks nice.
Nice car. Is the new front end without the fogs just a lip or is it a whole new front end piece? Sorry for asking a stupid Q but haven't seen one of these in person yet and you can't tell from these pics.
I actually really like the Mazdaspeed knob better. I like how the colors of it and name match the rest of the car.
And the Lip on the front is just that...a lip, not a new front bumper. It's an addon that goes over the bottom half of the bumper, and inside where the fogs are. Stock fogs may not fit with this lip on. But no one has tried it yet. A little modification might go a long ways.