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listen, whats the point of even asking. u could pay 12k for a vtir, then find out that its completely ****ed, or you could pay 8k for one and find a good one
you could pay 12k for a type R and find a gem, or you could pay 13k and find a peice of shit thats been thrashed
moral of story is, dont sit on the computer asking questions, go out, have a look at the cars, and inspect, so u know the difference between both cars, and drive a few different type Rs to know which one is better then the other.
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What are Signs to look at if its been thrashed? I did the calculations, the car is 11 years old and has done 141000 k's thats approximatly near 13k a year. Yes i will go and check it out eventually, just a bit hard as i dont have my P's, and he lives a Hour away,
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Check oil leaks, check how the clutch is, if its still a stock clutch and its strong, then thats a great sign. Check oil levels after you drive it, make sure check oil level before.
things like that, theres heaps of info on net.
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Gearbox crunching, etc, my mechanic would also look at it check all the lines, etc for leaks and shizz
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http://www.ozhonda.com/forum/showthr...c-EK4-SIR-Vtir
wt will be yr next thread title mate?
need help on buying a car? lol
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P Plater spammer, use the spam thread!
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Again, buy a decent Vti-r, rather than a shitty Type R. You'll have more money left over for insurance, and less money spent on repairs. You'll also have a better chance of keeping it on the road.
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p plate spammer? his still on his L's LOL
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Get an N13 Pulsar GL. Not a lot of power, and shitful handling, but it looked great with speed stripes on the bonnet, and I could fit my drumkit in the hatch, along with the odd female. What a great car.
Although I would have had an EG Civic in hindsight.
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Insurance is no problem, my dad knows some1 high up in Shannons, insured 4 cars full comprohensive in his name for...... you dont want to know
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shannons? you will be a listed driver, but i dont think they would cover you if ur below 25.. hmm..
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that yellow DC2 looks good. but I highly recommend Type R over Vti-r, so be a full baller this one time and go all out and get the car you actually want. you can earn it back later anyways!