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- Rear/Tail Light (3) Apply Rear/Tail Light filter
- Rear/Tail Light On Tailgate (3) Apply Rear/Tail Light On Tailgate filter
- Tail Light (6) Apply Tail Light filter
- Tailgate (103) Apply Tailgate filter
- Tailgate Plastic/Bottom Trim (53) Apply Tailgate Plastic/Bottom Trim filter
- Trim (59) Apply Trim filter
- Trim Across Dash (53) Apply Trim Across Dash filter
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Mazda trivia
- The 1975 Mazda Roadpacer came with a unique (at the time) anti-hijacking feature. When driving at more than 10mph, the car automatically performed central locking on all of the doors. It also got 9mpg, but it's the central locking that stands out.
- The small, lightweight RX-3 caused a huge uproar in the '70s when it won the Japanese Grand Prix touring car category. The reason for the shock was that it beat the Skyline GT-R!
- Mazda is the only Japanese car manufacturer to have ever won the 24 Hours of Le Mans contest. They won in 1991 with the rotary-powered 787B, sending shockwaves throughout the racing community.
- Mazda is the only Japanese car manufacturer not to be based in Tokyo. Instead, they work out of Hiroshima and were there when a nuclear bomb was dropped. The Mazda factories actually survived the atomic bomb thanks to a small mountain being in the way.
- Mazda has always been big fans of the rotary engine, and although they originally started using them to help distinguish themselves from other car manufacturers, they are still the only car manufacturer to mass-produce rotary engine-powered vehicles.