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timbo3185 05-01-2006 02:57 AM

7 SVX at Carpoint!!!!
 
i havn't looked at any yet but in the listing there are 7!



EDIT: ok make that 5..lol there are 2 double posts in there

Countess 05-01-2006 03:45 AM

:eek: :eek: :eek:

OH MY GOD !!! She is back !!! Hopefully to stay this time and drive you all insane *evil grin*

After my last 2 disappointments that did not leave me wanting an SVX - look who is back in the market for a sexy car ...

Other than the 5 on carpoint ... anyone wanting to sell their baby to a good home??

*swirls around happily*

berger 05-01-2006 04:06 AM

if fuel hits $1.50 i will proberly sell my 93 :(

JDW-SVX 05-01-2006 05:55 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by berger
if fuel hits $1.50 i will proberly sell my 93 :(

Even if the price of fuel were to hit $2.00 per litre, I would never sell my SVX!!

:D :D :D

One thing to consider is that even though the SVX uses a fair amount of fuel in the city, it uses much less when you are out on the highway!

On a recent highway trip, at a constant 110 km/h, with the climate control on, I recorded an average fuel consumption of 7.9 L / 100 km!!

:eek:

Jason.

Countess 05-01-2006 10:17 PM

I think my dad might lend me his ... indefinitely ...

Do you know if those Hi-Clone things work / fit into an SVX ???

*swirl*

JDW-SVX 05-02-2006 04:40 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Countess
Do you know if those Hi-Clone things work / fit into an SVX ???

Hmmm - not sure if those things have any benefit!

My view on those devices is that if they actually had a tangible benefit, then why weren't they fitted by the manufacturer when the car was first built?

One thing that I can suggest to improve your fuel economy - replace your O2 sensors. My fuel economy improved noticeably after I replaced them.

According to Subaru, the OEM O2 sensors cost over $500 each!

:eek:

However, NGK have a direct plug-in replacement for the OEM O2 sensors, at about $100 each!

The part number for the SVX is OZA446-E55.

Jason.

Countess 05-02-2006 04:54 AM

I was thinking that they would not be worthwhile either, but my mum and dad had one fitted to their Lexus four wheel drive, and it saved them $40 on a 800km trip. They are stoked !

Just thought I would ask if anyone had done it on the SVX, but I will certainly talk to my mechanic about the O2 sensors after I get the car.

Thanks !!

OZ_SVX96 05-04-2006 04:39 AM

Countess please note
 
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Hey there, I am selling the rare red one everyone has been talking about. Its a 1995, first sold 1996, with around 110Ks. It is excellent all around and I am selling it for genuine reasons- ie: there is no problem with the car. Everyone knows all the specs- so I won't bore you with the details, except to say it is 100% ORIGINAL, as the day it first rolled out of Subaru Japan. There are some photos in my locker. Or you can PM me for anything further. Cheers, Mark.
http://www.subaru-svx.net/forum/atta...1&d=1146739493

Countess 05-04-2006 06:28 AM

Ohhh I would be pretty interested ! How much moneys are you after ??? I have to sell my Liberty first and see how much I can get for it.

I like the red .... red ones go faster *ZOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOM*

OZ_SVX96 05-04-2006 06:52 AM

Hey there Countess, I have PM'd you with some details. Cheers, Mark.
:) ;)

-JJ- 05-04-2006 08:03 AM

and here is the man himself, Sorry once agin for not recognising you the first time round Dave:D ... you should def buy this one countess (who cares if it might clash with purple:rolleyes: ... maybe its time to go red just for a change:p ):D :D


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