Greetings from Japan

My first honda wagon was purchased sight unseen about 5 years ago for $200 in the mountains of Colorado. Its was brown 2wd and ran great. The only reason I sold it was because I had found a RT4wd for $1500 and put a deposit down on the RT for the guy to hold it for me. After selling my wagon and after some run around by the guy, long story short he stole my $300.

So, by no doing of my own, I was out of the honda wagon scene until I joined the Marines moved to Japan and now drive a Green 1994 Shuttle Beagle 4wd which I purchased for $550 (Cars are very cheep over here, especially older ones like the beagle). It is an automatic and has many Japanese options. I will bring as much of it back to the states as I can but importing the whole car is not worth it. It drives perfect just an idle problem in which it idles at 2000rpm when cold. I will not modify it over here but want to get another wagon when I get back to put all these goodies on it and then some.

I have a few questions as to the Shuttle models offered over here. What do I need to be looking for? What was the last year they were offered? Rare options?

Also people over here tend to junk their cars while they are still running perfectly because they cannot leave with a title in their name. I will be keeping my eyes open to grab parts maybe whole cars as people try to unload their shuttles. I'll keep you all posted. Thank you for any help.

-Matt

Comments

  • welcome welcome and do tell on parts you find!!
  • lucky! got pics of your wagon?
  • Pictures of the green machine
    '94 about 60K miles
  • unlimited02unlimited02 Senior Wagonist
    My first honda wagon was purchased sight unseen about 5 years ago for $200 in the mountains of Colorado. Its was brown 2wd and ran great. The only reason I sold it was because I had found a RT4wd for $1500 and put a deposit down on the RT for the guy to hold it for me. After selling my wagon and after some run around by the guy, long story short he stole my $300.

    So, by no doing of my own, I was out of the honda wagon scene until I joined the Marines moved to Japan and now drive a Green 1994 Shuttle Beagle 4wd which I purchased for $550 (Cars are very cheep over here, especially older ones like the beagle). It is an automatic and has many Japanese options. I will bring as much of it back to the states as I can but importing the whole car is not worth it. It drives perfect just an idle problem in which it idles at 2000rpm when cold. I will not modify it over here but want to get another wagon when I get back to put all these goodies on it and then some.

    I have a few questions as to the Shuttle models offered over here. What do I need to be looking for? What was the last year they were offered? Rare options?

    Also people over here tend to junk their cars while they are still running perfectly because they cannot leave with a title in their name. I will be keeping my eyes open to grab parts maybe whole cars as people try to unload their shuttles. I'll keep you all posted. Thank you for any help.

    -Matt


    i would say anything thats out of the states that the shuttle and wagons got we dont got... but the most common stuff that we all want are simple.. edm corners, outer tail lights, center console, rear fogs lights, full rear cargo interior, etc...
  • the last year offerd was 91 of this design. then they got a longer body. if u find clear corners to these guys they seem to sell like hotcakes. passenger mirrors and mudflaps tend to seem to be selling aswell but not as fast as the lights. as he said above corner lights stock as well.
  • maihes wrote:
    the last year offerd was 91 of this design. then they got a longer body. if u find clear corners to these guys they seem to sell like hotcakes. passenger mirrors and mudflaps tend to seem to be selling aswell but not as fast as the lights. as he said above corner lights stock as well.


    I think you find the last of the EE/EF wagons was in 1995 or 1996. They ended production in the US in 1991 :wink:



    Welcome aboard
  • thats cool when i used to work @ jprmotorinc.com we got one like that in our contanier nice wago
  • wyld kardz ee2wyld kardz ee2 Senior Wagonist
    Welcome.Spread some love..haha
  • Semper fi!
  • 1988rt1988rt Senior Wagonist
    Hello, I think I want to be your bestfriend :mrgreen:
  • i have a feeling that if you start hitting the yards around you and collect
    armrests
    corner lights
    fenders
    mud flaps
    lower center consoles
    vent visors

    you could fund buying a usdm one when you get home in a matter of no time
  • I am currently figuring out how to find and buy these "most wanted parts" I have yet to find a pull your own parts yard. The yards don't go buy model year and type but by the engine number on your title. Im also trying to figure out what the engine number designates on a Japanese title and what the RTI models numbers are. I traveled to the Honda dealer to try and pull some decals but my guy has not called me back yet. This language barrier isn't fun but this is sure a different experience than American parts finding. I'll keep everyone posted when I find things.

    Were the arm rests and center lower consoles unique to the EF wagon? Or were they offered on sedans and HBs as well?
  • unlimited02unlimited02 Senior Wagonist
    maybe if u can get a wagon catalogue from japan that might help... u can just show them the picture and the japanese wording... hahaha..
  • johnnybbjohnnybb Band Wagon
    nice car man.......
  • simplyhondasimplyhonda Council Member
    Damn I'm jelous! That's a sweet ride and potentially a sweet hookup on parts. No one has mentioned it, so I'll be first. Can we say "Bullbar"?
  • driftin90driftin90 Senior Wagonist
    1988rt wrote:
    Hello, I think I want to be your bestfriend :mrgreen:
    x2

    all I can say is bring as many clear corners as you can. and a set for an 88 for me. lol. worth their weight in gold because they are wagon specific.

    and thank you for your service. merry christmas
  • RevmaynardRevmaynard Council Member
    Welcome to the site Marine! I come from a family of 'em myself, and my dad was stationed in Japan in 78-79. :p


    As far as parts, they're usually specific to wagons/shuttles. Although other ef parts like the ones mentioned for the wagons sell over here pretty well, too. The roof rails, interior fabric, power mirrors/locks/windows weren't offered on our cars in the US either. Happy hunting, hope to see more from ya!
  • wago_90wago_90 Wagonist
    still in japan?
    im a corpsman in guam im trying to get my wagon to the island it'd be cool to maybe score some jdm parts if i get it out here lemme know
Sign In or Register to comment.