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DALAZ_68 | Posted: Dec 2 2005, 03:24 PM |
][0 I M ][o -O- Meter Group: Advanced Members Posts: 6,860 Member No.: 8,512 Joined: Jun 24th 2005 Location: California | i won a CD |
BOZZ | Posted: Dec 7 2005, 09:44 AM |
IDW Posts A Freaking LOT Member Group: Advanced Members Posts: 28,412 Member No.: 1,414 Joined: Mar 9th 2004 Location: Update Profile | Is the current 2005-2006 Subaru Legacy still use the same BE5 chassis? I noticed the one listed on the first page lists it for 2000+ as being BE5... I'm just curious... |
gr2 | Posted: Apr 24 2006, 06:54 AM |
IDW Member Group: Members Posts: 19 Member No.: 13,557 Joined: Oct 9th 2005 Location: Update Profile | The current legacy is BP... and in the original post, all of the subarus are a little messed up. The older impreza aren't allGC8- they're GC (sedan), GG(wagon) and GM(coupe non-turbo). 8 designates the engine in the wrx, the EJ20 dohc turbo. the newer impreza isn't GSA, it's GD for all sedans, GF for all wagons, and depending on the engine and trim level can be GD6 (6designating the 2.5l sohc non-turbo), GDA or GDB. forester are SF(older) and SG(newer) basically, subaru chassis are named with two letters- the other numbers are simply trim levels or engine specifics. so unless it's a WRX, it's not a GC8. people get way too tied up in technicalities but the reason there's so much drama is because of misleading information like in this thread. a good place to go for easy reference is JapanParts.com- they list cars by chassis code and are more accurate than any other resource i've found. This post has been edited by gr2 on Apr 24 2006, 06:54 AM |
WRX DEMON Type R | Posted: Apr 24 2006, 10:32 AM | ||
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Hmmm... This is interesting... All i need is a ver 5 or 6 swap... | ||
BOZZ | Posted: Apr 24 2006, 06:44 PM | ||
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So wait... Wouldn't this make the Subaru Impreza that Bunta drives a GM8, not a GC8? Or is that WRX coupes are also listed as GC8? | ||
gr2 | Posted: Apr 24 2006, 07:47 PM |
IDW Member Group: Members Posts: 19 Member No.: 13,557 Joined: Oct 9th 2005 Location: Update Profile | yes, WRX coupes are oddly listed as GC8... the reason i listed GM as 'coupe non-turbo' however i'm pretty sure the only wrx coupes are sti type r's, which are an incredibly specialized trim level anyway. check here, maybe you'll see something i don't. i'm going to add the disclaimer that i've never been overseas and have never seen the VIN for a 2-door wrx, but this is what i've heard. This post has been edited by gr2 on Apr 24 2006, 07:52 PM |
Shirogane | Posted: May 29 2006, 08:53 AM |
SCREEEEEEECHING INTENSIFIES Group: Advanced Members Posts: 5,595 Member No.: 17,722 Joined: May 10th 2006 Location: Washington | well, i got 3 cars: Toyota Tundra [believed to be 2001] SR5 V8 4WD [no iFORCE] 1995 Acura Legend 1998 Honda CR-V [EX or LX?] and i have no idea what the chassis codes for them are |
zerocool_designs | Posted: May 29 2006, 09:07 AM |
O-H-I-O Group: Advanced Members Posts: 2,443 Member No.: 5,746 Joined: Feb 24th 2005 Location: Ohio | Legend Chassis Codes: KA2 - 86-87 Sedan KA3 - 87-90 Coupe KA4 - 88-90 Sedan KA7 – 91-95 Sedan KA8 – 91-95 Coupe KA9 - 96-04 RL KB1 - 05-?? RL I've got a KA3 |
Thai-kun | Posted: May 29 2006, 10:40 AM |
IDW Goldmember Group: Advanced Members Posts: 1,189 Member No.: 10,643 Joined: Jul 27th 2005 Location: Update Profile | Source: Wikipedia 1986-1989 Toyota Celica Toyota Celica GT, 2.0 SX, GT-S: ST162L Toyota Celica GT-Four/All-Trac: ST165 Toyota Celica 1.8 ST-EFI, 1.8SX: ST163 Toyota Celica ST: ST161 Toyota Celica 1.6 ST, 1.6 GT: AT160 1990-1993 Toyota Celica Toyota Celica All-Trac/GT-Four: ST185 Toyota Celica GT, GT-S (North American), SX (Austrailia): ST184 Toyota Celica S-R, Z-R, GT-R: ST182, ST183 Toyota Celica ST: AT180 Toyota Tercel 1991-1994 Toyota Tercel DX, LE: EL42L 1995-1999 Toyota Tercel DC, CE: EL53 And that's all I've got for now |
Bubs | Posted: May 29 2006, 05:26 PM |
Plep Group: Advanced Members Posts: 4,784 Member No.: 1,079 Joined: Dec 1st 2003 Location: Update Profile | Hey, the 360 chassis code has to be in here! ...K111. |
JDMMA70 | Posted: Jul 18 2006, 07:03 AM | ||
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You got missed some of the supras. *Means Japan only 1986.5 - 1988 (1992 in america) MA70 (M = Motor Series at the time when the 7MG(T)E was being used, A70 = Chassis Code) *1986.5 - 1992 GA70 (G = Motor Series at the time when an optional motor was offered the 1GG(T)E a 2.0L Inline 6, A70 = Chassis Code *1990 - 1992 JZA70 (JZ = Motor Series when the 1JZG(T)E replaced the 7M series the 1JZ was a 2.5L Inline 6, 500cc smaller then the 2JZ, A70 = Chassis Code) 1982 - 1986 Celica Supra MA60 (M = Motor Series at the time when the 5MGE and the 6MGE were being used, A60 = Chassis Code) In Japan the Celica Supra went under the Celica 2800XX but the chassis code should still remain the same. *the 6MGE motor never made it stateside I drive a MA70 | ||
CrypticApathy | Posted: Aug 28 2006, 11:05 PM |
OH SNAP! Group: Advanced Members Posts: 1,930 Member No.: 1,065 Joined: Nov 28th 2003 Location: Tampa FL | Instead of adding all these in everytime someone adds a new one just keep them posted on the threads. I didnt make the list i just found the website for the list. |
HashiriyaR32 | Posted: Nov 13 2006, 10:14 AM |
Unlimited Request Works Group: Advanced Members Posts: 1,468 Member No.: 18,031 Joined: May 27th 2006 Location: Toronto, Canada | Did someone forget the Toyota Chaser (JZX100)? |
HorizontalMitsubishi | Posted: Nov 13 2006, 01:29 PM |
Part of the Tessou Signature Series Group: Advanced Members Posts: 2,439 Member No.: 2,022 Joined: Jun 16th 2004 Location: Torrance California | mitsubishi starion: flatbody a183 widebody a187 i've got both |
Hatch Guy | Posted: Feb 10 2007, 10:11 AM |
Request Title - PM Mods Group: Members Posts: 338 Member No.: 16,215 Joined: Feb 25th 2006 Location: Pittsburg, CA | How about a 1991 Nissan Maxima SE? I feel like looking for another Maxima of this type. |
WRX DEMON Type R | Posted: Feb 10 2007, 01:20 PM |
IDW Posts A Freaking LOT Member Group: Banned Posts: 13,371 Member No.: 3,276 Joined: Sep 22nd 2004 Location: Update Profile | Maxima is something like G31 or G33... |
wolfdemon | Posted: Feb 11 2007, 07:13 AM |
IDW God Member Group: Members Posts: 189 Member No.: 13,269 Joined: Oct 3rd 2005 Location: ROC City NY | Heres the info for the 91 Maxima Make Model Year Range Chassis Engine Nissan Maxima 3.0 SOHC GXE 1989 - 1994 J30 VG30E Nissan Maxima 3.0 SOHC SE 1989 - 1991 J30 VG30E Nissan Maxima 3.0 DOHC SE 1992 - 1994 J30 VE30DE This post has been edited by wolfdemon on Feb 11 2007, 07:15 AM |
DreadAngel | Posted: Feb 19 2007, 05:49 AM |
恐怖の天使 Group: Members Posts: 430 Member No.: 23,183 Joined: Feb 10th 2007 Location: Update Profile | well here is a very useful link for all those in Japan and most of Asia http://www.cars-directory.net it has all the popular makes and models + gives you general specs All in the Japanese system so it uses PS instead of HP, etc This post has been edited by DreadAngel on Feb 19 2007, 05:49 AM |
Zeroone_10 | Posted: Mar 13 2007, 03:49 PM |
Shmuck Group: Members Posts: 9 Member No.: 23,473 Joined: Mar 4th 2007 Location: Update Profile | I'm wandering something if toyota levin and toyota trueno are same (especially in chassis)like ae 86 I saw on magazine in indonesia... |
Thai-kun | Posted: Mar 13 2007, 03:56 PM | ||
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Other than the headlights and tail lights, they're pretty much identical to each other. | ||
D3MON | Posted: Apr 5 2007, 07:39 AM |
Oh yeah! Oh yeah! Ooo! Group: Members Posts: 414 Member No.: 21,880 Joined: Nov 18th 2006 Location: The 403 | so whats the chassis code for these cars then. Subaru SVX and the 77 pontiac Trans am. |
oldschooltunner | Posted: Apr 24 2007, 10:50 PM |
Shmuck Group: Members Posts: 1 Member No.: 24,154 Joined: Apr 24th 2007 Location: Update Profile | 1971 Celica RA20 1972-74 Celica RA21 1975-77 Celica RA22/24 1978-81 Celica RA40 (78-79 20R engine 80-81 22R) 1982-85 Celica ST and GT RA64 (solid rear axle) 1992-85 Celica GT-S RA65 (independent rear suspension) 1977-80 Cressida MX32/34(wagon) 1981-84 Cressida MX63/62(wagon) 1985-88 Cressida MX73/72(wagon) 1989-92 Cressida MX83 1979-80 Supra MA46 1981 Supra MA47 1982-86 Supra MA61 1985.5-92 Supra MA70 |
Demon_Lord | Posted: Jul 24 2007, 06:33 PM |
炎髪灼眼の討ち手 Group: Advanced Members Posts: 637 Member No.: 23,377 Joined: Feb 25th 2007 Location: Pennsylvania | I was just wondering where exactly is the chassis code located, because i've been looking and i can't seem to locate it. Might someone be able to give me the general location of where to look? |
MattW | Posted: Jul 24 2007, 06:38 PM |
VOLVO For Life. Group: Advanced Members Posts: 6,069 Member No.: 23,273 Joined: Feb 17th 2007 Location: Southington Connecticut, USA | On the VIN number plate. Which is located in the engine bay, left front corner of the windscreen, or on the doorjam sticker. The '77 Firebird, and any Firebird for that matter, is classified as an "F-Body" same with the corresponding Camaro. This post has been edited by MattSAF1 on Jul 24 2007, 06:40 PM |
Demon_Lord | Posted: Jul 24 2007, 06:46 PM |
炎髪灼眼の討ち手 Group: Advanced Members Posts: 637 Member No.: 23,377 Joined: Feb 25th 2007 Location: Pennsylvania | thank you thank you, for some reason i never thought to look on my VIN. I feel stupid |
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