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Android 360
16th January 2003, 08:37 PM
i have an opportunity to purchase a jap import exa with 130,000km on the odometer.
it has a single exhaust instead of the double, no se badges, a funny graphic at the back of each side and it has a cover over the hole in the back of the seats.

are there any other differences?

thanx

bogan
16th January 2003, 11:23 PM
it could possible be a XE ??
im not sure of the import models...

GPexa
17th January 2003, 01:56 AM
if it has the same front bar as our EXA's, it's an SE...

note: it has a ca16de motor with higher compression pulling around 90kW. It would also most likely come with only 1 ignition coil and an igniter module instead of the 4 coil + power transistor set up we have here.

Android 360
17th January 2003, 09:35 PM
it has the ca16de engine and a slightly different front bar

turbo18exa
18th January 2003, 04:33 AM
if its anything like these new car which are supposed to be limited editions it probably has a pin stripe and a different set of hub caps :)

pulsar
18th January 2003, 04:44 AM
GPexa:
I have a CA16DE motor and it has the same ignition setup as the CA18DE has (4 coils and a power transistor)

NX EXA
24th January 2003, 03:01 AM
The CA16DE does have 4 coils and a power transistor. The front bumper sounds like the XE version front here in the US.