No fabric on my rear panels???
- matrice
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No fabric on my rear panels???
I just purchased a 96 mazda from montreal and was cleaning it the other day and noticed the rear panels are plastic, same texture as the rest of the panel, i thought they usually have the fabric over them, or is it just a 96 thing?? let me know what you guys think. thanks
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That was a cost cutting measure by Mazda. They had removed the fabric, it was mostly late '95 and all '96 models. I believe it was Tekguy's car that I first noticed it. Most of the old skool MXers and mazdamx-3owners group will know who I am refering to.
After one meet, we noticed that the sound of closing the door was different from '92, '94 and 96 model. The newer the model the more hollow the sound was.
After one meet, we noticed that the sound of closing the door was different from '92, '94 and 96 model. The newer the model the more hollow the sound was.
Sorry to bring up an old topic but I had to share. You can remove the fabric from any year MX-3 and it looks like that.
Here's a album of old pics, there's some before and after pics of the rear quarter panels:
http://www.imagestation.com/album/pictu ... 2126179212
The door panels are also completly wrapped in black vinyl under the fabric. But good luck removing that without destroying it.
All you have to do is rip the fabric off the rears and use some 3M adhisive remover (purchase at WalMart) on the glue that's left. After you remove all the glue use some good leather conditioner on the panel and let it sit for a bit. Try to find some with Lanolin. It helps put moisture back in the plastic so it doesn't get brittle. And Tada! Easiest mod ever!

Here's a album of old pics, there's some before and after pics of the rear quarter panels:
http://www.imagestation.com/album/pictu ... 2126179212
The door panels are also completly wrapped in black vinyl under the fabric. But good luck removing that without destroying it.
All you have to do is rip the fabric off the rears and use some 3M adhisive remover (purchase at WalMart) on the glue that's left. After you remove all the glue use some good leather conditioner on the panel and let it sit for a bit. Try to find some with Lanolin. It helps put moisture back in the plastic so it doesn't get brittle. And Tada! Easiest mod ever!
::'94 MX-3 GS::KLZE::
- Hoodzy
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ahha i cant remmeber if i have those in my car or not
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- Tunes67
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Thanks for the Tip Kenzie
That will make it much easier to make my rear panels match the leather rear seat I bought for my 92 GS 
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