So I call around and find that Freeman has some mats for my car. I get to parts desk and say "I would like to purchase the Miata floor mats you have in stock for an '03." The guy says to me, " Is that front or back mats?"
all true.....
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So I call around and find that Freeman has some mats for my car. I get to parts desk and say "I would like to purchase the Miata floor mats you have in stock for an '03." The guy says to me, " Is that front or back mats?"
all true.....
::Rimshot:
Ah...I will take a set of the back since it did not come with one! :-)
WE have a winner. Think I will go order a set of pistons for the RX8.
I wonder if the guy was a service writer before a parts man. I took my used 3rd gen RX7 to Hillard when I first got it to get the emergency brake worked on. Service writer was looking at the back of the car trying to find a badge that said what kind of car it was. I knew I was in trouble then. Yep I had to fix it myself even when I told them what needed to be done.
Hehe... I once was going to order some seat covers that were supposed to be made specifically for the Miata seats. Got about a third of the way through the online order form when it asked if I wanted the covers for the front seats, back seats, or both. I lost all confidence in the custom fit claim and never finished the order. :rolleyes:
That is what I was thinking. I figured that the generic nature of the form didn't say much for their attention to detail. It is hard enough to send your hard earned money to a no name non-Miata vendor selling a Miata specific part when everything else looks perfect. I took a pass on this one.