Taking it for a drive to helensvale Gold coast style for a car meet :)
more like taking me for a drive lol.
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Taking it for a drive to helensvale Gold coast style for a car meet :)
more like taking me for a drive lol.
https://fbcdn-sphotos-a.akamaihd.net..._6593074_n.jpg
haters gonna hate
i'll take pictures of it on the car tomorrow
awesome wind deflector
I refreshed all my rubber seals on the car today, bought magnesium wheels to repair
Honda plans to pump out three sports cars in the next three years, despite the crippling impact of the Japan earthquake and tsunami.
Sports cars are finally back in favour at Honda.
A new NSX is in the works, a roadgoing version of the V8-powered HSV-010 is promised, there is talk of a hotter CR-Z hybrid, and now comes news of an Acura RSX that could revive the following of the Honda Integra coupe in Australia.
An Accord Euro-sized sports coupe - perhaps a revival of the Prelude - is also in the works. Honda definitely has plans to pump out three sports cars in the next three years, despite the crippling impact of Japan's killer earthquake and tsunami.
There will be some delays, but Japanese sources say the go-faster cars have survived. In the past few weeks there has even been talking about a high- performance coupe powered by a 3.5-litre V6 plug-in hybrid powertrain, a concept mentioned by Honda's president, Mr Ito.
The project that really focuses Honda's e fforts is the planned rebirth of the Acura RSX, shown in an exclusive Carsguide illustration.
http://i1132.photobucket.com/albums/...-concept-w.jpg
American sources says the RSX will inherit the 2.4-litre, 150-kiloWatt four cylinder engine coming in the ninth-generation Civic. It will also have a six-speed manual gearbox and a limited-slip differential to feed power to the front wheels.
Honda says the fuel economy in the new engine is improved by 13 per cent with lower CO2 emissions, but that's the story for the Civic, not the RSX. It is expected to take its lead from the current Civic Type R on details such as its interior, as well as the wedge shape, sports suspension and oversized alloy wheels.
http://i1132.photobucket.com/albums/...rd-coupe-w.jpg
Photo: 2007 Honda Accord Coupe concept
Apart from the RSX, Honda sources hint about a "more reasonably priced" sports car concept for the Accord Euro class. This car, which might be like a born-again Prelude, is in strong demand with American dealers and will incorporate Accord hardware.
While the other cars are moving ahead, Honda is also evaluating a success or to the Beat. The original Beat in 1991 was an open-top two-door, mid-engined 660cc minicar with an engine good for 8500 revs, and the next generation promises a new interpretation of that concept with a 1.3 to 1.5-litre petrol engine.
http://www.carsguide.com.au/site/news-and-reviews/car-news/honda_nsx_rsx_seed_sports_push
I came buckets.
I saw that in the Herald sun yesterday. I was all like "honda getting back into 'sports' cars" OMG if this is actually true then possible exciting times ahead :)
Took em1 for a drive, had to jump start it but it felt great! Really smooth and nice clutch :)
Engine should be really nice in my ek
my clutch is soft atm, would bleeding it make it much firmer? it bites fine, but dam its soft!
trolled LOLS