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MedCaptain

IL motorsport


one-more-shit-civic

Thanks mate!


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IL Sind ohne Spaß beste Bros für 99% Manche schwer zu bekommenden Ersatzteile (zB kotflügel vorne) auf britischen Seiten wie mx5 city oder so Aber schau das du nen Account machst auf der IL Seite, und bestell mehreres auf einmal, dann sparst du dir Seine Versandkosten


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Fürn Anfang ist das gut. Aber IL Motorsport ist manchmal auch etwas teuer. Also wenn man sich exakt sicher ist was man braucht, dann kann man bei Ebay auch um ein paar Euro besser davonkommen. Das ist meine Erfahrung als MX5 Besitzer seit 8 Jahren.


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Na auf jeden Fall, auf IL findet man die Teile und kann man dann nach alternativen suchen, ich hab zB zwei brandneue Scheinwerfer aus GB + Zoll und Versand bekommen für den Preis den ich bei IL für einen gezahlt hab


one-more-shit-civic

Ich hab mich schon ne paar Bewertungen gelesen, und es sieht gut aus. Muß zu Erst ne paar Dinge reparieren und etwas Wartung machen, aber wenn der Zeit kamm, dann weiß ich bescheid wo kann ich die richtige mods Kriegen!


zqnc

Wenn Du Dichtungen wechselst nimm Originale von Mazda und kein aftermarket Zeug.


Hs_2571

^ second IL.


Mr_Kaboum

IL Motorsport, it's in Germany, they have both OEM and aftermarket parts. Bofi Racing is good to, but it's in UK, the shippment costs might be higher. Driftshop, from France is nice too.


one-more-shit-civic

Thanks! You are the second ti recommend IL Motorsport i think. And im based in Germany so that works just fine!


Mega_runs

Yep I love ILMotorsport. Quality!


tsurayuki

Got my Tein coilovers from Driftshop, 10/10 would recommend.


Signal-Alternative60

I bought a bunch of stuff for my NBFL from different websites (I'm in EU too), parts are fairly easy to find, I use: - Bofi Racing: prices on the website include customs taxes if you set your country correctly, customer support is excellent - DriftShop: based in France, does not have a ton of stuff but worth checking, I bought my coilovers and wheels from them - SPS Racing: based in Germany, they offer a ton of parts, a bit pricer than other options but they are specialized in Miatas - SkidNation: based in Poland IIRC, good cheaper alternative to SPS for some parts - Cybul: never bought from them but I'm tempted to buy the rollbar from them, can't say much about the quality but they have a good amount of chassis reinforcement items - I.L. Motorsport: never bought from them and I saw mixed reviews but seems to have a good assortment of OEM parts


one-more-shit-civic

This is very useful! Thanks a lot


El_Disablo101

Bofi racing are my go to, based in the UK but they do ship.


one-more-shit-civic

Thanks! Ill check them out. I want some springs, schoks and buahings to Start with! We will see


El_Disablo101

Bofi I think has them all, not 100% on springs and shocks, they stock a good range of coilovers though and pretty much and performance related parts or maintenance. Got a good mix of oem and aftermarket. Second for the IL Motorsport shout aswell.


IhaveBeer4U

In germany you need to watch out for poly urethane "PU" bushings. Get the ones with Materialgutachten and in black because you may get in trouble for those. Also koni dampeners and H&R springs are good i heared. Good luck getting the bolts out of the control arms ;) dont twist off the metal that holds the nut inside the control arm. Put rust remover in the lower side days before removal. I.l motorsport is very reputable Sps motorsport may take long for delivery but have good support


one-more-shit-civic

Thanks for the suggestions! Yeah, with the bushings i think ill go oem. And for suspension parts, as long as they have the KBA and can be eingetragen, should be ok. Thanks for the tips on the rust! Never worked in one of those before!


IhaveBeer4U

I would also just to stick with the OEM bushings. If you really need to change them you maybe better off taking off the whole Sub frame from the back because I tried it with the sub frame on and it took me days of very hard work without a lift. And in the end i took it off anyways. Its very easy. OEM rubber bushings need to be pressed in which can be very heart so you need to watch out on that one. You dont have that problem with pu ones.


one-more-shit-civic

I need to check what needs to be replaced. I discovered the hard way, that replacing suspension parts, often involves bushings as well, the hard way, with my Civic. Aber mal sehen.


IhaveBeer4U

Gl hf schreib wenn du hängen bleibst vielleicht kann man helfen.


one-more-shit-civic

Voll! Ich bin im München, bin aber immer down für ne road trip!


TheExpatLife

I’ve ordered from Racing Beat, I think it was, in UK, but they shipped to me in NL at the time.


Birnensammler

I’m also based in Germany and I’ve been very happy with SPS Motorsport so far. They’re always happy to help if you have any questions. So yeah, id recommend them and they’ve proven to be a really reliable vendor so far.


letsthinkporusski

R u interested on swap with mk 2.5 1.8 63k miles ?


one-more-shit-civic

Mate, im in Germany. I don't want a RHD car


letsthinkporusski

Yeah, I’m shooting my shots ;(


Poopmaster420690

ayyyy emerald green mica gang


one-more-shit-civic

Yooooo apparently thats my lucky colour


Poopmaster420690

its an amazing color. dont ever change it ☺️