speak to these guys
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speak to these guys
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have you tried shannons?
lol
frontpage m8 http://www.ozhonda.com/
thanx for your input guys, i know that feel of living of scraps, when i didnt know absolutely anything about cars and bought a sss pulsar, it was just hard to maintain and enjoy. its always on my mind if i should buy a car or wait till i leave uni, but being at uni part time isnt an option, and i wont be finished uni till 3 years or so and i really need this upgrade, im not buying it to make my friends envy me, i am a type r fan, the plan initially was to buy it and sell itin a year and a half on my full license to buy an s15 or evo, but that plan now changed to keeping the type r until the end of uni.. and working 2-3 nights a week earning 400 ( which you snared) isnt a problem, its actually excellent.. but thank you anyway
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Gotta learn to just budget your money correctly. I earn close to that amount working part time and going uni full time, i drive 500kms a week and have enough funds to mod and maintain the dc5r. All about dat budget m8
vtec_yoo, thats my plan too, to wait till full time employment until upgrade from type r LOL. fh93 and vtec_yoo, how much do you see yourself spending on your car weekly for the requirements, not including mods..
+1 planned of moving onto evos but didn't happen lol
As for my experience with my car, the maintenance cost has been very low. Frequent maintenance included oil and filter change every 5k, spark plugs every 10k or so and some parts wearing out (brake pads, rotors etc) which are not that expensive.
BUT this is given that I replace old parts before they break down on me with spare cash I have.. It really is very affordable to maintain even as a full time uni student (for dc2r at least)
s15 number one car on the planet, mate