Black Friday 2021
#1
Black Friday 2021
Dealz - who haz them?
Flowforce:
DIYAutotune has 10% off as usual
supermiata has orange friday (items on front page at SMdotcom) or clickee https://myemail.constantcontact.com/...id=QdVuskSFDL4
waiting on haltech dealz to drop
what else?
Flowforce:
Buy an ECU, get 10% off your whole order. You can load up all all those parts you've been saving for - injectors, fuel pump, ignition kit, rear brake upgrade... perfect if you are just at the beginning of your build, or if you've been struggling after ignoring advice and buying cheap, crappy parts, and are ready to start over.
Both of the ECU models we carry qualify: MS3Pro PnP, MSPnP Gen 2, as well as our own very affordable FFMS2.
Use coupon code BLACKATTACK at checkout
Both of the ECU models we carry qualify: MS3Pro PnP, MSPnP Gen 2, as well as our own very affordable FFMS2.
Use coupon code BLACKATTACK at checkout
supermiata has orange friday (items on front page at SMdotcom) or clickee https://myemail.constantcontact.com/...id=QdVuskSFDL4
waiting on haltech dealz to drop
what else?
Last edited by msmola2002; 11-25-2021 at 12:40 PM.
#2
I've been wondering where to post this without looking like a shill:
HP Academy is having a 50% off sale, no coupon necessary.
https://www.hpacademy.com/
In the last several months, I've bought a few of their courses, never at full price. They're not earth-shattering knowledge, but the concentration of info in one location, from a unified perspective, has been really helpful to me in deciding things like how to go about wiring my car. By this I mean there are sometimes so many different perspectives on a topic that I get "analysis paralysis" where I can't decide which parts of disjointed advice/information to implement. Or the input is so noisy/widely distributed I can't sort it all out. I've basically said "OK, I'm going to follow their advice, it'll get me somewhere functional and I can move on from there when I'm ready.
Anyhow, at 50% off, I think it's well worth picking up some courses on topics you might want to drill into. They've got a bunch.
HP Academy is having a 50% off sale, no coupon necessary.
https://www.hpacademy.com/
In the last several months, I've bought a few of their courses, never at full price. They're not earth-shattering knowledge, but the concentration of info in one location, from a unified perspective, has been really helpful to me in deciding things like how to go about wiring my car. By this I mean there are sometimes so many different perspectives on a topic that I get "analysis paralysis" where I can't decide which parts of disjointed advice/information to implement. Or the input is so noisy/widely distributed I can't sort it all out. I've basically said "OK, I'm going to follow their advice, it'll get me somewhere functional and I can move on from there when I'm ready.
Anyhow, at 50% off, I think it's well worth picking up some courses on topics you might want to drill into. They've got a bunch.
#4
I've been wondering where to post this without looking like a shill:
HP Academy is having a 50% off sale, no coupon necessary.
https://www.hpacademy.com/
In the last several months, I've bought a few of their courses, never at full price. They're not earth-shattering knowledge, but the concentration of info in one location, from a unified perspective, has been really helpful to me in deciding things like how to go about wiring my car. By this I mean there are sometimes so many different perspectives on a topic that I get "analysis paralysis" where I can't decide which parts of disjointed advice/information to implement. Or the input is so noisy/widely distributed I can't sort it all out. I've basically said "OK, I'm going to follow their advice, it'll get me somewhere functional and I can move on from there when I'm ready.
Anyhow, at 50% off, I think it's well worth picking up some courses on topics you might want to drill into. They've got a bunch.
HP Academy is having a 50% off sale, no coupon necessary.
https://www.hpacademy.com/
In the last several months, I've bought a few of their courses, never at full price. They're not earth-shattering knowledge, but the concentration of info in one location, from a unified perspective, has been really helpful to me in deciding things like how to go about wiring my car. By this I mean there are sometimes so many different perspectives on a topic that I get "analysis paralysis" where I can't decide which parts of disjointed advice/information to implement. Or the input is so noisy/widely distributed I can't sort it all out. I've basically said "OK, I'm going to follow their advice, it'll get me somewhere functional and I can move on from there when I'm ready.
Anyhow, at 50% off, I think it's well worth picking up some courses on topics you might want to drill into. They've got a bunch.
#5
tarmac88 dealz on TSE brake kits
https://www.miataturbo.net/tarmac88-...2021-a-106102/
Also haltech dealz are:
Elite 2500/T, 1500 (ECU only) - 20% OFF
Elite 1000, 2000 (ECU only) - 20% OFF
NEXUS R5 (VCU only) - 10% OFF
Pro Plugin ECUs - 15% OFF
Elite PnP Adaptor Kits - 15% OFF iC-7 Display Dash - 10% OFF
Bosch WB1, WB2 Kits - 15% OFF
NEXUS Universal Harness - 5% OFF
Elite Universal Harness - 5% OFF
Selected Merchandise - 35% OFF
with a 1500 and pnp box as there are no dealz on combos you will save ~150
1C7s were 889 recently and the price went up to 1015. so 915 BF deals brings the price down to almost what it was. No savings on peripherals, CAN, IO stuff.
FM:
due to supply chain issues and having **** all in stock, savings on gift cards
https://www.miataturbo.net/tarmac88-...2021-a-106102/
Also haltech dealz are:
Elite 2500/T, 1500 (ECU only) - 20% OFF
Elite 1000, 2000 (ECU only) - 20% OFF
NEXUS R5 (VCU only) - 10% OFF
Pro Plugin ECUs - 15% OFF
Elite PnP Adaptor Kits - 15% OFF iC-7 Display Dash - 10% OFF
Bosch WB1, WB2 Kits - 15% OFF
NEXUS Universal Harness - 5% OFF
Elite Universal Harness - 5% OFF
Selected Merchandise - 35% OFF
with a 1500 and pnp box as there are no dealz on combos you will save ~150
1C7s were 889 recently and the price went up to 1015. so 915 BF deals brings the price down to almost what it was. No savings on peripherals, CAN, IO stuff.
FM:
due to supply chain issues and having **** all in stock, savings on gift cards
Like so many others, our inventory levels are very low because we're having trouble getting stock. So we decided to change up our annual sale - instead of disappointing everyone because the thing they want isn't on sale or in stock, we've decided to basically put everything on sale by giving a discount on gift certificates.
Our gift certificates have no fees and never expire. You can buy them now and sit on them until the parts you need are in stock - or you can turn around and spend them immediately. Available in denominations from $50 to $2000, they're the perfect gift for that special Miata someone. Or for yourself, we don't judge.
$50 and $100 gift certificates are 5% off.
$500 and $1000 gift certificates are 10% off.
$1500 and $2000 gift certificates are 15% off.
Our gift certificates have no fees and never expire. You can buy them now and sit on them until the parts you need are in stock - or you can turn around and spend them immediately. Available in denominations from $50 to $2000, they're the perfect gift for that special Miata someone. Or for yourself, we don't judge.
$50 and $100 gift certificates are 5% off.
$500 and $1000 gift certificates are 10% off.
$1500 and $2000 gift certificates are 15% off.
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