Mazda3Club.com : The Original Mazda3 Forum

Mazda3Club.com : The Original Mazda3 Forum (https://www.mazda3club.com/)
-   Outside US (https://www.mazda3club.com/outside-us-34/)
-   -   Hi From Uk (https://www.mazda3club.com/outside-us-34/hi-uk-36111/)

Sicknote August-21st-2004 08:18 PM

Hi From Uk
 
Hi

Just found your excellent site, we don't seem to have anything like this in Britain for Proteges or 323F's as they're called here.

There are some really chilled motors on here - respect to you all.

I've had my 2000 323F GT, 7 months now and am well pleased. This particular model seems to be quite rare in England as it was originally an import from Eire. It has the 1.8i engine, spoilers and alloys as standard and a nice hard ride, ideal for our country roads.

Its 2.15am here, but I will post some pics as soon as I get a decent day to take them.

All the best

Sikki

rktktpaul August-22nd-2004 02:12 AM

Welcome aboard. Nice to hear from our bretheren on the other side of the water.

Please do post some pics. Its not often that we get to see any RHD models!

jengz August-22nd-2004 03:43 AM

a warm welcome to you from canada. hope you enjoy it here. please post some pictures.
________
Dodge Zeo History

Sicknote August-22nd-2004 02:26 PM

Thanks Guys - what sort of money have you invested in your vehicles?

rktktpaul August-22nd-2004 11:47 PM

More than I care to think about, LOL!!!!

mannydingo August-24th-2004 10:47 AM

I sincerely doubt you're going to get many posts in this section unless you can get a lot of Protege owners over there to get into it. I hope you do, though. Either way, I wanted to thank you guys in general for your support of the U.S. when we have so many in the world trying to thwart our efforts. It's bad enough we have so many in our own country doing that too so your help is GREATLY appreciated. I am not going to post any more on this issue so the moderator doesn't get upset. As you guys say, Cheers. Jorge

Sicknote August-25th-2004 04:50 AM

Your probably right, the Protege (323F) is not that common over here, for some unknown reason it has been totally overlooked by British car buyers. God knows why, excellent price, good looks and full of standard features, such as air con and a sunroof (rare these days to get that combination over here). Mind you nice to drive something a bit rare. I just thought it would be a good starting place for me to introduce myself and get some info from you guys. I have yet to see a Brit Protege modded, so its great to see your photos. As soon as the sun comes out here, I'll be taken some of my own to upload. Regarding your other point I think you can rely on our country's continued support for quite a while yet, the silent majority of people will be voting Tony Blair back in at the next Election.

Kwijebo-=P5=- August-25th-2004 04:16 PM

Yess welcome to the site, Enjoy your stay and do post pics as soon as you have them ......


As for money invested in the car; for after market:

about 700cdn so far and about another 3500-5000cdn more expected to be spent over this next winter and summer.... And I still belive money well spent :evilgrin:..............

Pindakaas September-2nd-2004 09:29 AM

Hello sicknote!

You are probably the closest member around here.
Still we are miles apart from eachother.
I hope to see your pictures soon.

regards
Will

TeamPlayers September-13th-2004 01:19 PM

I might be a little closer...Belgium here, and welcome to the club

rs-protege December-2nd-2004 04:42 AM

Hi Sicknote
 
Just to let you know I am a UK resident Protege 5 modifier. I would like to give my upmost appreciation to the US protege drivers for providing all there knowledge on the P5. I have had my car from new for over 3 years now and 36000 miles I have done a few subtle mods that have included a rear silencer from Mazdaformance US, a powerflow stainless cat back from the UK and also a stainless mesh intake from powerflow uk. If you need anymore info on where I found my stuff just ask!

Im constantly thinking what I should do next and I have toyed with the idea of a Begi turbo for months but I am just not sure wheather I will have trust in the cars reliability afterwards.

Thanks again to members and suppliers state side.

(I agree sicknote its great to have a rare car)

P.s technical question,

I know there are threads on this but whilst Im in here -
The Stainless Mesh intake I have fitted sits under the bonnet where the original filter box was, I constantly worry about water/heavy rain getting in there.
I am slightly paranoid and check the dipstick and filler cap for white spots just to ensure that none has, do I need to worry bearing in mind this is the UK?

Cheers...

rs-protege December-2nd-2004 04:48 AM

PPS I shall put some pics on here next week after she's had a wash

apple December-11th-2004 09:02 PM

323f
 
Hey guys ,
im well well well happy to finally find a forum were people give good advice and have users thyat also have the same car as me the British 323f (1999)
Its my first car and i love it only 35K on the clock...
also i must say a big Well done on all the pro5's i see there nothing less then sensational im a BIG FAN

my current mazda 323f is stock
i dont have the fog lights the side skirts and back bumpers the pro5 comes with does anyone know if they will work fine with my 323f and if so were i could possibly get myself the kit??
Ill try a salvage yard at first i guess....

apple December-11th-2004 09:03 PM

Also sicknote mine is a irish import 323f :>

Roddimus Prime December-12th-2004 02:16 AM

Apple, I think you'd get a lot more response if you went into a general chat or off topic thread and introduced yourself and your car. Pictures are always wanted and full details. Be sure to be descriptive as possible as many of us do not ever get to see these vehicles.

Welcome aboard!


All times are GMT -5. The time now is 07:39 AM.


© 2024 MH Sub I, LLC dba Internet Brands