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  1. #1
    what are peoples opinions on these cars? and which ones would people prefer and for what reasons???

    thanks

  2. #2
    meant to be prelude vti-r the last one.

  3. #3
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    2009 Lexus ISF
    the teg but civic coupe VTIR looks good

    but performance TEG
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  4. #4
    Quote Originally Posted by [[d a n n y
    ]]civic coupe VTIR looks good
    I agree totally with this particular comment :P

  5. #5
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    1998 BB6 Prelude VTiR
    If ya wanna cruise, pick the Prelude

  6. #6
    thanks guys, more opinions wanted. and the good things and the bad things about these cars!

  7. #7
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    SCREW THE LUDE GO THE CIVIC~~~ :twisted:
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  8. #8
    Civics are light, fast, and handle awsome (if they've been looked after)

    I love my Civic

  9. #9
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    Stolen DC2R
    Tegs are the biggest POS i sweat


    Go the civic or prelude!!

  10. #10
    Tegs arent that bad ... I used to own a vti-r teg too

    but I prefer civic ... it goes harder IMO...

  11. #11
    older model integra vti-rs you will be able to pick up for cheaper, as most of the coupe model vti-r civics are newer, they might be a bit more expensive. there arn't as many ludes around, and they are a bit more torquey make a good cruiser - my pick is the lude hehe...
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    S2000
    Your money, your choice.
    If I had the choice between the three, I'd pick a Civic VTI-R.

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