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Great idea! What items did you use? Looks good.
cheap 12V and USB from amazon (link, 5 meters 10AWG copper wire (used all of it - about 4,2M to get to the boot under door sills and across behind the seats, under the carpet mat, the rest to bridge power between both sockets and ground it (bolted to a hole under the removable side panel), mini fuse tap (amazon)
plus some crimp connectors
 
MV Tuning (from Russia) eyelids, rear window spoiler and rear diffuser painted to match and finally installed. There are only a few more things to do, which won't be until next summer/fall: Front lip, side skirts, custom exhaust or Corksport exhaust and OV Tune.
 

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MV Tuning (from Russia) eyelids, rear window spoiler and rear diffuser painted to match and finally installed. There are only a few more things to do, which won't be until next summer/fall: Front lip, side skirts, custom exhaust or Corksport exhaust and OV Tune.
Looks NICE! how much did the rear cost just the part not w/ paint?
 
Thanks! It cost me $145 plus $69 shipping and got it in 5 days
 
MV Tuning (from Russia) eyelids, rear window spoiler and rear diffuser painted to match and finally installed. There are only a few more things to do, which won't be until next summer/fall: Front lip, side skirts, custom exhaust or Corksport exhaust and OV Tune.
Hey there, may I know where you got your rear window spoiler from? Looks good! Thanks.
 
Screw and 3m mounted or ? cutouts look clean too
Yep 3M tape along the top of diffuser and screws along the bottom, around 8 or so. Yes the cut outs are superb. MV Tuning does great work.
 
Hey there, may I know where you got your rear window spoiler from? Looks good! Thanks.
@BryanHeng Everything was purchased from MV Tuning (located in Russia). They have a website, but I purchased from their eBay store. They are awesome.

I would have purchased the stainless steel tips from them to if I checked out their website first. They weren't listed on their ebay store and I should have checked their website when I ordered the diffuser. I just ended up getting tips from a local Auto Store but their tips are nicer.

When I go custom exhaust (probably Magnaflow) I will purchase new tips.
 
Today I (with the help of a friend who acually owns a power drill =) ) installed the Mazda OEM foot rest. Very easy actually. Though it would involve drilling into some metal parts of the car. When the easily removed door sill and fuse box covers where removed it was actually just the carpet that needed drilling. Look a bit more advanced on the instructions than it was. Why the heck can't they put actual words on the installation papers? Just vauge drawings and arrows.

Don't really like that it has nothing covering the holes from behind though. I think it's gonna be a mess in the wintertime with all the stuff that get stuck under the shoe getting stuck in those little holes instead. Well at least it feels better then the naked carpet it halfass'edly covers :p
 

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'14 i Touring

CorkSport springs
Windows tinted
K&N panel filter
Enkei gunmetal EKM3 18"x7.5"
Falken Azenis FK-453 (kept stock 16's and tires for winter time)

Probably racing beat axle back next, just did the springs and absolutely love them
 

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