Mazda launched its factory restoration program for the first-generation Miata back in 2017. It's a great way to get your two-seat sports car restored to factory quality—if you live in Japan, that is. People living anywhere else have been left out in the cold—until now. While you still aren't able to send your Miata back to the factory for a full restoration, you'll soon be able to buy a whole bunch of NA Miata factory parts from Mazda.

Mazda USA announced today it will be making over 1100 new and legacy parts available in America, all manufactured in Japan using modern engineering and new materials. The company says it consulted Miata specialty shops to understand which parts were needed most, and chose which to include from there.

Among the parts are a redesigned fabric soft top that uses that same rear screen material as the original, engine internals, differentials, clutches, brake parts, gaskets, hoses, brackets, side window rollers, and everything in between. Mazda has even contracted Enkei Wheels to reproduce aluminum wheels that look like the original "daisy" design, but thanks to modern production methods, will be stronger and retain their finish for longer.

The full list of available factory genuine parts for the NA Miata can be found here. For info on how to go about purchasing what you need for your own restoration, Mazda says to contact your local dealer.

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