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  1. #109
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    Sep 2004
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    Darwin
    Car:
    Lexus IS-F
    Quote Originally Posted by Blitzen View Post
    nice write up, but all things need run in, and your already vtecing it?!...
    Motors are already run in.....
    My car has done about 700kms now, BTW....
    Honda Accord Euro CU2 / Lexus IS-F

  2. #110
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    Lexus IS-F
    Quote Originally Posted by yfin View Post
    forgot to mention that the floor mats in the euro are soooo ugly ! They have these wavy lines on them that look very 80s......

    Looking at the accessory brochure i see that there are some "packs" available (pricing not set yet):

    Sports Pack: Sports grille, aero bumper front and rear, skirts, spoiler, 10 spoke alloys

    Elegance Pack: inerior panel 9 piece set, shift knob, sports steering wheel, door garnish...

    I am sure the aero bumpers are going to be pricey as they are a complete bumper replacement.
    I am very interested in the elegance pack. I think it would spice up the interior just that bit more. The silver trim that I paid heaps for in the CL9 comes stock now in the CU2. I am going to ask my dealers it I can get it at cost price. I don't need/want the steering wheel though. They still owe me a boot liner too.

    Sports pack would cost some big bucks I'd imagine. I'm going to wait for some other kits to come out like Mugen's. This car has got some great potential.

    The floor mats were very nice in the CL9, I still have them sitting around in my shed somewhere. The CU2 mats are good, I think the colour is to break up the (very) black interior. I am waiting for a dash mat too, I think the interior would be that much nicer with one.

    The stock CU2 gear knob sucks! Haha, need to get another one for sure.
    Honda Accord Euro CU2 / Lexus IS-F

  3. #111
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    Dec 2006
    Location
    Melbourne
    Car:
    Accord Euro std 6MT
    Quote Originally Posted by aaronng View Post
    It was taken on a dyno using full throttle.
    Ahh I see
    2006 CL9 Accord Euro 6MT - Nighthawk Black Pearl
    Mods: | 5,000k Polarg HID Bulb | PIAA LED Licence Plate & Parking Light Bulb |

  4. #112
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    Dec 2006
    Location
    Melbourne
    Car:
    Accord Euro std 6MT
    Quote Originally Posted by Type R Positive View Post
    The floor mats were very nice in the CL9, I still have them sitting around in my shed somewhere. The CU2 mats are good, I think the colour is to break up the (very) black interior. I am waiting for a dash mat too, I think the interior would be that much nicer with one.

    The stock CU2 gear knob sucks! Haha, need to get another one for sure.
    Could not agree more. When I bought CL9 I've asked the salesperson to throw genuine Honda Accord Euro mat with Accord Euro written on it. He gave one and I can tell this mat is absolutely high in quality and it's made in Japan. I'm happy with it

    As for the gear knob, the standard CL9 gear knob is leather covered. I don't think it's available on standard CU2.
    2006 CL9 Accord Euro 6MT - Nighthawk Black Pearl
    Mods: | 5,000k Polarg HID Bulb | PIAA LED Licence Plate & Parking Light Bulb |

  5. #113
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    May 2008
    Location
    Melbourne
    Car:
    06 Mazda6 GG1032
    Hey Type R +ve, please dont forget to post some shots of the different displays for the trip computer functions. Thx.

  6. #114
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    Apr 2006
    Location
    WA
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    Honda Accord Euro Sport
    Nice review. I was interested to hear how the increased weight vs increased engine power would measure out.

    How is the build quality (I think the new Euro is no longer built in Japan), especially the interior?

    Lastly, what happens if you 'don't' run the gearbox in properly?

  7. #115
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    May 2004
    Location
    Sydney
    Car:
    Chloe
    Still built in Japan.
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    Stocky CL9 - 1:17.2

  8. #116
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    Apr 2006
    Location
    Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, Earth, Milky Way
    Car:
    Honda Accord Euro (LUX)
    Any chance that front strut brace would fit on the old CL9?

  9. #117
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    Jan 2004
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    Melbourne
    Car:
    ED Civic & 380GT
    Quote Originally Posted by ShAwNeX View Post
    Any chance that front strut brace would fit on the old CL9?
    unlikely to fit - just get the cusco one

  10. #118
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    1996 Honda Accord VTi-S
    Quote Originally Posted by aaronng View Post
    Still built in Japan.
    How about the normal Accord? That is the Inspire... Is it built in Japan too? Or Thailand... Thanks.

  11. #119
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    Quote Originally Posted by skyflyer View Post
    How about the normal Accord? That is the Inspire... Is it built in Japan too? Or Thailand... Thanks.
    Thailand

  12. #120
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    Car:
    2007 CRV Luxury
    The following Russian video of the new Accord CU2 shows that they get remote control of the windows and moonroof for both opening and closing! (It's right at the end of the clip.) My local H Dealer told me the new model didn't do this party trick anymore.

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e4sTGZGkvys&NR=1

    Russia must be a hugely important market for Honda.
    SPQR
    The first ever Whiteline RSB pattern for CL9 Euro.
    The world first ever after market RSB for RE4 CRV.

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