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  1. #1
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    Integra Type R DC5

    Hey guys, I am looking to purchase an 02-04 Integra Type R DC5 aus spec soon, and was wondering what you guys think of them.

    Any info, hints, advice on the Type R's would be good.

    Cheers, Micky.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SHMIKO_S14A View Post
    Hey guys, I am looking to purchase an 02-04 Integra Type R DC5 aus spec soon, and was wondering what you guys think of them.

    Any info, hints, advice on the Type R's would be good.

    Cheers, Micky.
    hey mate just use the search function should get everything you need
    Sorry officer i didn't hear your sirens over my VTEC

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    I think they are good. But DC2R>DC5R.

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    Much more sexier than the older models in my opinion.
    I just love em cos i have one. Beautiful interior, sleek look,
    take one for a test drive.




    i love carpet. i love lamp.

  5. #5
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    the dc5r are much more modern that the dc2r but i personally love the dc2r more..

    depends what you wanna go for.. power.. looks...

    but overall type Rs are a good reliable powerful 4cyl cars

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    yeh i had the same dilema man, had to choose between a dc2r or dc5r. I liked the interior of the dc5r but then the dc2r looks way better outside in my opinion. It has a lot more raw to apparently. At the end of the day you cant go wrong with which ever one you get. Both are great cars.

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    dc5r.

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    my opinion for my first honda as a DC5R, I enjoy every drive and find excuses to just jump in and go for a spin!

    Has the power and the sex appeal! I'd highly recommend it! But you won't regret either cars.

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    dc5r for sure!

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    Well that settles it. I'm going to start looking for a nice Blue DC5R and then put some 5Zigen Pro Racers on it .

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    I had a DC5 Type S in the USA and loved it. Ran a 14.3@95mph with only a Injen Cold Air Intake, Yoko ES100's, and some poly motor mount inserts, dropped very slightly with a progress sport kit (very clean and functional drop) stock wheels. Sounds great but just take it is with her....very stable and it doesn't have that "rawness" of the DC2...so you could be going 100kms and it feels "cushy" like you are doing 50kms. I went sideways and did a bit of tail wagging/sliding the first day I took mine home as I was used to driving a honda accord 1994 and I felt more of the road in that car...anyway...good luck and enjoy whatever you buy.

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    i have done plenty of research on this and have found that stock vs stock the dc2r go harrder but with a bit of work to both the dc5r's k20 engine has more potential and goes harder after a bit of work done.

    my mate has a dc5r black... very very nice... interior is beautiful.

    im currently lookin for a dc2r but thats only because of my price limit lol

    good luck tho

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