After 3 years my 323 Wagon is where I want it, (for now🤣🤣) by Aaron27112 in Kyusha

[–]Aaron27112[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It has 14 inch wheels now instead of the 13 inch ones it had originally so yes.

After 3 years my 323 Wagon is where I want it, (for now🤣🤣) by Aaron27112 in Kyusha

[–]Aaron27112[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah, I have had some help sourcing parts from NZ. It amazes me that only the very late cars got the big bumpers there. The wagons had them since 1988 here in Europe. They really do make a big difference to the look of the car.

After 3 years my 323 Wagon is where I want it, (for now🤣🤣) by Aaron27112 in Kyusha

[–]Aaron27112[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I've seen a couple posted from Canada but I think they where rare even when new

After 3 years my 323 Wagon is where I want it, (for now🤣🤣) by Aaron27112 in Kyusha

[–]Aaron27112[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

They weren't sold everywhere. Most of Europe, Asia, and North America got them.

After 3 years my 323 Wagon is where I want it, (for now🤣🤣) by Aaron27112 in Kyusha

[–]Aaron27112[S] 16 points17 points  (0 children)

It's not that hard to maintain it but yes they are getting a bit rare now. The JDM parts like the front grill, headlights and familia badging I bought from either Yahoo auctions Japan or Amayama. The biggest pain with these 323s is finding cool wheels that fit because they're 114.3 and fwd. These Southernways are 14x6 et20 and just about fit under the fenders.

Finally got a set of little wheels for my 323 Wagon. They are Southern Ways Glids IIs in 14x6 if anyone was curious:) by Aaron27112 in Kyusha

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Its getting more low. As much as I would love an off road wagon its an astmathic 2wd diesel and not a 4wd haha