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  1. #1
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    Genuine CTR Accessories Prices

    Just got quoted from dealer for some of the accessories as i didnt really get any in our deal.

    Emblem set $104
    Floor Matts $242
    Front spoiler $834 + $60 fitting
    Rear spoiler $834 + $60 fitting

    Because i got the paint protection included they are also trying to offer me a upgrade from it but for additional $1600. It covers up to $2000 of paint scratch repair jobs instead of going through insurance. Do you think its worth it cause im hearing alot of comments about the thin paint being easily chipped.

    Their also trying to sell me the darkest legal tint which is abit steep seeings as i could get it done cheaper elsewhere but what can you expect from the middle man. Just waiting for them to sell me the kitchen sink now! Anyone else got these prices or was able to pickup some of these goodies for cheaper?

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    for the tinting, you can take it straight to MING tinting and get a heaps cheaper price. MING are the guys who get contracted to do the HONDA factory tinting. I recent got my em1 done with 20% tints for about $180 bucks. will take them about half a day to do.

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    Ok well I've got the emblem and floor matts and there great...in terms of front and rear skirts which is what you mean't, I wouldn't worry looks better stock. Although there is one extra you forgot which I would get which is the Wheel-locknuts which you can get for like 40 bucks off your Honda dealer...I'm going to pick some up in the next week.
    civic type R

  4. #4
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    Those prices seen pretty reasonable, I was quoted....
    Emblem Set $225
    Floor Mats $225
    Front Skirt $895
    Rear Skirt $895

    I rang around probably five different dealerships and was quoted some very different prices, so it definately pays to do your homework in that respect. The problem for me is that being from Tasmania, there is only one dealership in Hobart with no competition. Having said that, some dealerships in Melbourne that I phoned were dearer, and some were cheaper.

    Definately purchase your tint from an aftermarket supplier. The only advantage of purchasing it through the dealer is that they warrant the tint themselves, meaning that if the tinting business ever closes down or whatever, your dealership will warrant the tint. But for double the price is this really worth it? NO

    In regards to paint protection, if your are enthusiastic about the appearance of your car, i.e. use good quality equipment and clean your car regularly they it is a waste of time, whereas if you only wash your car say one a month through the car wash and want your car to look 'ok' in a years time then paint protection is a good idea

    Taken from Detail Paradise.....

    I am buying a new car, should I get "Paint Protection" from the dealer?

    This is a very difficult one for us to answer as we do not sell "Paint Protection" products so we can be called biased in our opinion. All we can say is, if it sounds too good to be true it probably is, lifetime warranties are often full of very complex clauses, the profit margins at the dealer on these products are huge which is why the dealers push them so hard. If you were to spend $1000 - $2000 dollars on premium car care products over the time you own your car we can say that it will look just as good and more probably a whole lot better than if you relied on "paint protection" products.

    Finally, in regards to the front and rear skirt, it depends on the colour of your car. If you are buying black, then the skirts don't stand out a great deal and in my opinion only are not worth the money, whereas if you are buying a red or silver car, then I really do recommend buying the skirts, they provide a great contrast and give the car a more aggressive stance. Most importantly, the rear skirt makes the rear end look not so damn huge.

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    mats should be free

    well ours are
    im not biased, i just tell it how it is.

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    When you buy paint protection or scratch repair protection, all you are paying for is insurance. The paint protection itself is a sealant, that costs no more than $150 to apply. But the remainder is for the insurance and into the dealer's pocket. As with every other insurances, there is always a loophole that is exploited by the dealer to get out of covering any damage. For paint protection, you must use their own recommended shampoo and you cannot wax or polish your car. You probably can't even use quick detailer spray on your car.
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    Stocky CL9 - 1:17.2

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    good post philbo and aaorng

    totally agree with both
    "since we're both asian.. I'll look after you and chuck in King Springs with the wheels and tyres for $1050"

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    Here in adelaide:

    dealer 1: $43,810 onroad
    $249 - floor matts
    $149 - luggag area protector
    $210 - front and rear mud guarde set
    $589 - rear parking sensors
    $528 - ipod adaptor
    $937 - 8 CD changer
    $697 - blue tooth phone system
    $60 - wheel lock nut set
    $309 - sun shade set
    $37 - rear boot lip protector
    $297 - accent lighting set - red
    $129 - organiser box
    $198 - emblem set
    $878 - front skirt
    $878 - rear skirt
    $308 - front bumper trim
    $309 - rear bumper trim
    $649 - door trim

    Dealer 2: $43,825 onroad

    $245 - matts
    $269 - accent lighting - red
    $129 - organiser box
    (didnt manage to get a quote for the rest)

    both have a $312 charge for metallic or pearlescent paints (this incl stamp duty).

    i am planning to get accent lighting, matts and possibly the wheel lock nut set. still deciding about emblem set and organiser box. The luggage protector is not too bad if ur gonna be carrying fluids in ur boot, it has a lipping that keeps fluids in if there is any spillage but its prolly annoyingly in the way when u flip ur back seats down.

    havent decided which dealer to go with yet coz none of em are giving me freebies and also hanging out to see whats happening with the 3rd gear issue.

    hope it helps dude!
    -stix-

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    i am getting a red one wazza and i've seen pictures of it with front skirts. looks great but for the price. Its OEM so i cant expect much i guess just wether the wallet can handle it now. Im definantly getting the emblem set and floor matts.

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    Wow they sure are milking as much as they can for extra's

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    Quote Originally Posted by hengz View Post
    i am getting a red one wazza and i've seen pictures of it with front skirts. looks great but for the price. Its OEM so i cant expect much i guess just wether the wallet can handle it now. Im definantly getting the emblem set and floor matts.
    yeah well thats similar to what got although with the emblem, matts i got the ipod connector, extra alarm on the windows
    civic type R

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    what are ur opinions on the emblem set?
    do the stickers on the side doors look any good?

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