Down here in New Zealand
#32
Hi all
Thought it would be worth seeing who's around here from NZ
Although available new from dealers in NZ, the vast majority of IS's (and a large proportion of all cars here) are imported from Japan as used imports. Although probably not as cheap as the US, it means we have access to the masses of cars that come out of the Japanese auctions each day (which can be up to 30,000/day).
Because they are JDM spec there are some issues such as Jap Nav systems, but also a few bits and pieces the US misses out on such as JDM rain guards and OEM remote starters.
I bought mine directly from the auctions so a few unknowns until it arrived. Main bonus was the Suruga Speed exhaust which I'm a fan of.
I posted more photos up in the roll call thread, but my 06 IS350 is below
Many other Kiwi's lurking here?
Thought it would be worth seeing who's around here from NZ
Although available new from dealers in NZ, the vast majority of IS's (and a large proportion of all cars here) are imported from Japan as used imports. Although probably not as cheap as the US, it means we have access to the masses of cars that come out of the Japanese auctions each day (which can be up to 30,000/day).
Because they are JDM spec there are some issues such as Jap Nav systems, but also a few bits and pieces the US misses out on such as JDM rain guards and OEM remote starters.
I bought mine directly from the auctions so a few unknowns until it arrived. Main bonus was the Suruga Speed exhaust which I'm a fan of.
I posted more photos up in the roll call thread, but my 06 IS350 is below
Many other Kiwi's lurking here?
#33
A quick google on the remote start and it looks like the mysterious antenna I've got on my dash (and was too scared to remove) is part of the remote start kit. Previous owner in Japan must have lost/kept the remote. Close... but not close enough.
#35
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It came with a full Japanese manual which makes little sense, but after pressing enough buttons the system works and will remote start.
#36
Not sure what phone you have but try the camdictionary app. It might help translate some of it.
I had a look at a youtube video, does it read back the incar temp to you or something like that?
I had a look at a youtube video, does it read back the incar temp to you or something like that?
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Not sure sorry. Will see what else I can figure out with it. All I've figured out i how to start it and than you can set a timer for how long it runs for. Will have a wade through the manual
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Just wondering if anyone has tried removing the rear numberplate mount for the squarer Japanese plates? Mine sits on top ok, but it would be neater without it (unless there are holes etc underneath)
#41
Mine doesn't have the plate thing like yours so I'd guess it's fine to take off
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Just picked up a 2006 IS350 from Auckland today (same colour as yours NZIS350), and drove it back to Wellington on a single tank. Was a fun drive back!
Are there any translations of the Japanese display text? Guessing its not cheap to change it to english, but shouldn't be too hard to remember what everything does if there are english examples around somewhere.
Are there any translations of the Japanese display text? Guessing its not cheap to change it to english, but shouldn't be too hard to remember what everything does if there are english examples around somewhere.
#43
Nice choice, what spec/extras you got?
I find I can get what I need from the Japanese headunit, navi wont work and you cannot change the Jap units to work with NZ maps.
Cost is $2-3k for a NZ new unit I think, depends on the unit to change to.
As I mentioned above, try the "camdictionary" app on your phone, that might help make some sense from some of the buttons.
I find I can get what I need from the Japanese headunit, navi wont work and you cannot change the Jap units to work with NZ maps.
Cost is $2-3k for a NZ new unit I think, depends on the unit to change to.
As I mentioned above, try the "camdictionary" app on your phone, that might help make some sense from some of the buttons.
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I think its the sports package. AFS headlights, auto-tilt side mirrors, memory seats, reverse camera but no sensors, 18" wheels & no sunroof.
Also found TV tuner today although guessing that won't work here, minidisk player (have to find some!), and HDD that is full of music, but not sure how to change what's on it.
Whats the little unit with an eject button in the glove box?
Also found TV tuner today although guessing that won't work here, minidisk player (have to find some!), and HDD that is full of music, but not sure how to change what's on it.
Whats the little unit with an eject button in the glove box?
#45
Do you have the Mark Levinson sound system?
That's used for the toll roads in Japan, basically load a card and it tracks when you use toll roads.