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PhilVitara
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Registration Date: 08-02-2016
Date of Birth: 08-01-1963 (61 years old)
Local Time: 12-22-2024 at 10:47 PM
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PhilVitara's Contact Details
Homepage: http://npo-project.de
  
Additional Info About PhilVitara
Sex: Male
Location: Germany / Philippines
Bio: studied law in Germany in the 80´es, but made a engine change at my car just by myself (of course for connecting the new engine to the gear box I needed help from a friend...), always tried to maintain my cars in good driving condition by myself. When growing older I became more "lazy" and used more professional help for this, usually by asking friends and semi-professionals... and I regularly worked with them! In the Philippines I got an "old" Vitara, but in most perfect original condition. Now SUZUKI is giving me a hard time to go on with self-maintenance and -repair... Especially SUZUKI Philippines is hiding their exclusive knowledge about their cars, their technology and available parts to the max! They are giving false repair estimates, even hiding any information about the needed parts in their paid estimates and just ignore me, when asking for detailed information about my car - that´s why I need a forum like fixkick.com to deal with the lacking customer´s support of SUZUKI Philippines! Maybe it can help many other SUZUKI owners in the Philippines to find solutions here...

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[/i][/b]SUZUKI Vitara SE416 long, made for the Philippines, model TD01V, engine G16B (1.6l, 16v), no VIN (Philippines!), chassis # TD01V-PH003xxx