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Need some input from our Canadian members

Discussion in 'XJ Technical Chat' started by bigfitz52, Jul 11, 2008.

  1. bigfitz52

    bigfitz52 Well-Known Member Premium Member

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    Did the original 1980 XJ400 Seca get sold in Canada? The Seca didn't come to the states until it was a 550...
     
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    No. The only 400 Seca sold in Canada was the XS400, the two cylinder.
     
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    You could get the 400 Maxim though, which was a Japanese market import
     
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    I love Canada! I bought a RHD JDM Honda CRX SiR 6 yrs ago. If I would have bought it thru the states.. It would've cost me an Arm n a leg with a kindey thrown in there... Sorry off topic there! But I had 2 "Represent".. ;) :D
     
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    aargh...dammit, Jim! I would dearly love to get my hands on one of the original XJ400 (4 cyl) Secas and I was hoping it could be as close as the 20-minute run to the Bluewater Bridge. Thanks...
     
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    My wife had a cherry red 1982 XJ400 Seca - the twin cylinder. It had kms on the speedo so I assume it was originally sold in Canada.
     

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