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I don't mind if it comes with few KW less, but as long as we get the rest of it it's all good to me (brembos, interior, suspension ect)
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 Originally Posted by Malenic1981
I don't mind if it comes with few KW less, but as long as we get the rest of it it's all good to me (brembos, interior, suspension ect)
I totally agree with that mate!
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detuning powerwise i think its fine because you can easily make up for it with IHE and the other kaboodle,
but changing suspension and brakes sorta thing is a big
IJOEYI
0o0 whats that... a b20 aye?
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 Originally Posted by dmx
The news may not be a true one 
Besides, except Japan, is there any honda dealers in other countries sell the FD2?
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 Originally Posted by GupZ
The news may not be a true one
Besides, except Japan, is there any honda dealers in other countries sell the FD2?
Malaysian sales of the FD2 will begin on the 2nd of August.
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Yeah, I'm from Malaysia. Makes me drool. But in a country where an engineer gets a starting pay of AU$6800 a year (before tax), the FD2 selling for AU$65000 will be hard for the average salaryman/woman to afford. Only those who are in the stock market (no capital gains tax there) will be able to buy cars like these. Heck, even a Proton costs AU$18000 there.
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 Originally Posted by aaronng
Yeah, I'm from Malaysia. Makes me drool. But in a country where an engineer gets a starting pay of AU$6800 a year (before tax), the FD2 selling for AU$65000 will be hard for the average salaryman/woman to afford. Only those who are in the stock market (no capital gains tax there) will be able to buy cars like these. Heck, even a Proton costs AU$18000 there.
$65000AU .................
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 Originally Posted by GupZ
$65000AU  .................
Tax kills over there
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Yeah heard that from my fd too, better import cars back to malay haha
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 Originally Posted by spoondc2
Yeah heard that from my fd too, better import cars back to malay haha
Personal imports also get taxed. Import after the Asean FTA is recognised in Malaysia.
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Going to try and get in contact with Honda PR today to confirm this article.
This is similar news to when they were considering the feesibility of bringing over the UK-r hatch.
You only have to look at the number of Evo IX's on the road these days to see that a more serious Honda is need for the aussie market. With the economy doing as well as it has over the last 5 years ppl are willing to spend more and if Honda don't take the market seriously it's their loss.
It may well be another 12-18 months before any of this comes true but if it does.....
FARK YEH!!!
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