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Hello all, I have just joined so I thought I should introduce myself and my baby.
My name is Marcus and I live in New Zealand (Remuera, Auckland to be exact). I have always admired the SVX (must be the aircraft inspired styling;)) and after a long time looking found one I really liked. So to introduce my "baby"................... Its a 1995 Japanese market model (I see you use JDM) in burgandy with a tan interior that was imported in 2004, so far it is the only late model SVX I have seen, they seem to be mainly '91-'92 models over here. If any one could help me with a decode I would appriciate it, the details are as follows; I don't know what this one specifies - E-CXW VIN - CXW-006494 Applied Model - CXWD23E Option Code - SW Trim - 540 Color code - 487 Engine Type - EG33DDX4DE Transmission Type - TZ102YL1CA Any thing I should know about this combination? Oh, and here's some pics http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v6...mas2007033.jpg Look Ma, the steering wheel is on the wrong side:p http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v6...mas2007031.jpg http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v6...mas2007032.jpg http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v6...mas2007026.jpg How many other kiwis are here? |
What do you mean other kiwis? Anyway very beautiful car. I also have a burgundy. And those wheels look swwweeeeet! By themselves I would prolly think they look ugly, but on the car it looks very nice. I forget the guys username, but there is a thread here for free carfaxes though I dunno if they work for those kind of VINs Good luck though and welcome to the community!:D
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welcome to the club!
Nice ride! I'm more fascinated with the buttons on your wheel for the stereo than it being on the other side, Also like your HVAC controls more. It is also funny to see that center grill and your USDM spoiler :D There are a few NZ guys floating about! Keep your eyes peeled |
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Do you have like a 50" monitor or something? Even after bugging my eyes out I still could barely see them lol |
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lol yeah a few here and there...
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The buttons on the wheel are for the horn, the rest of it is an air-bag, there are no remote stereo controls and the cruise control has its own stalk below the indicator/lights one (on the right hand side of the column.
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kiwis are from down under mate ;) crazy Hawaiians :rolleyes::) and yeah, unfortunately carfax won't do him much good. Needs to be a 17 digit US vin. |
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Trevor is a big help on the site and he is from Auckland as well! I have heard that the JDMs did not have the overheat issues as bad as we do... but I'd still say if it doesn't have an aftermarket trans cooler and external filter... get them! and always change that trans fluid on time |
One thing that does annoy me though is that that CD stacker and rear speakers are missing, I am considering a Panasonic CQ-VD6505 double din head unit, any other suggestions?
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i've got a bit of insomnia at the moment :rolleyes: Now that I'm thinking a little more clear, the JDM buttons would be lower on the wheel... that really looks like ovals in the pic though, wierd. I would still be curious to see what that is though if you ever just happen to be taking pics again. ...must force myself to sleep... Panasonic CQ-VD6505 looks like a nice unit never used one though.. you'll want to double check that you have 165 mm to fit it in there though. I know some people found some units were too deep. I can measure a radio cage later today if it helps (as there is no guarantee JDM has the same dimensions), I'm sure it is listed on here somewhere though. |
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Some are putting in navigation systems instead which have cd/dvd playback. There is a recent December thread on the Pioneer units. |
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Second, congratulations, your car is really lovely. The model you have is one of the last of the SVXs, and personally, I particularly like that tan ecsaine upholstery, it suits the car very well, and is better than leather IMO. With regards to decoding your VIN, I'll elucidate what I can: Quote:
Version E is the standard car, which has passive 4WS, rather than active as in Version L. Version L chassis are all denoted as CXD. This top of the range variant was discontinued after about 93 due to complexity and customer resistance. The vast majority of cars are E-CXW. [CXD cars were only ever available in Japan] Quote:
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If you are using your car a lot in hot city traffic, or pulling up hills a lot, we generally recommend that you add an additional transmission oil cooler to the car. They are cheap and easy to install. This defeats heat spikes that kill the trans oil and cause the box to burn out prematurely. Also, most of us are convinced you should drive in 3, rather than D, in city stop start traffic. On the open road above 55mph engage D. This also saves the gearbox. Joe:) |
Welcome to the site Marcus. Some of the members don't look where the member is from before they post and reply like you were from the US. :lol:
We do have other Kiwis here and I am sure they will pop in and say hi. You have a beautiful car and I hope we can help you with any of your needs. Good luck. :):D :D |
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