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    Quote Originally Posted by furythree View Post
    nester any idea if those russian mods were custom one - off or they are mass manufactured like mugen.
    hey guys they practically got all those images from these sites,
    apparently you can order them (but dont quote me on that) from that website... thats if you understand russian ... lol

    http://www.drive2.ru/cars/honda/accord/
    http://accord-russia.ru/

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    oh yea and those russian mods are all custom ...

    They even made a custom satellite nav and moved the display to the compartment in front of the gear knob...










    Genius!

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    the russians r hacking the crap out the CU2 they r good , its time to show them ur real mods cmon guys

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    ^^^ And brand my CU2 as an Accord Euro R? no way Felix!

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    Quote Originally Posted by denot View Post
    Only 5mm different than stock can still be defected?

    Yes it can.

    Quote Originally Posted by kimnkk View Post
    Yeah would've liked 235 but i dont like the extremely stretched look. the advantage of this is that the rim has a little tiny bit of protection

    i think in VIC its a tolerance 15mm smaller/larger than stock. with this setup its 8mm larger than stock so i'm still in the clear by a little.?
    Actually 235/30 would not look extremely pulled, its fairly normal if not oversized.
    But yeah oversized tyres will give the rim protection.

    Im not sure about the 15mm tolerance.. otherwise they would not have that rule.. If police wanted too they will still defect you,

    But as is your car doesnt scream any unwanted attention so you should be ok

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    Quote Originally Posted by felixd View Post
    the russians r hacking the crap out the CU2 they r good , its time to show them ur real mods cmon guys
    Quote Originally Posted by denot View Post
    ^^^ And brand my CU2 as an Accord Euro R? no way Felix!

    Not brand it as a euro R..

    Put a mugen kit on it.

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    i mean not euro r CU2 just VIP it

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    Quote Originally Posted by [ IV 23 VI ] View Post
    Yes it can.
    but the Std Cu2 with 17" and the lux CU2 18" different is more than 5mm

    so if I use CU2 18" rims on my std CU2, I can get defected?

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    Quote Originally Posted by felixd View Post
    i mean not euro r CU2 just VIP it
    hahahah the white CU2 supercharged on that Russian website has "Euro R" stickers all over it A supercharged Type R

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    Quote Originally Posted by [ IV 23 VI ] View Post
    Yes it can.

    Actually 235/30 would not look extremely pulled, its fairly normal if not oversized.
    But yeah oversized tyres will give the rim protection.

    Im not sure about the 15mm tolerance.. otherwise they would not have that rule.. If police wanted too they will still defect you,

    But as is your car doesnt scream any unwanted attention so you should be ok
    I got my info from VicRoads themselves so i should be okay i http://www.vicroads.vic.gov.au/NR/rd...340/0/VSI8.pdf

    Otherwise it would be mega gay if i went to all this trouble to get road legal tyres and still be defected on something else .

    Yeah for sure 235 would look better and be closer to the original rolling diameter - sorry i meant stretched look with 225. 245 makes the wheel look too small because there's too much rubber. But then i guess it kind of suits the car because the rubber fills in the pumped arches. 22" with 20 profile perhaps (and no road legal tyres haha)?

    Quote Originally Posted by denot View Post
    hahahah the white CU2 supercharged on that Russian website has "Euro R" stickers all over it A supercharged Type R
    haha yeah, the russians sure aren't shy about modding their cars. Some are done alright but they're all too 'extreme' if you know what i mean. Some pretty interesting and nice ones in there, perhaps just need to tone down on the vents overall!
    Last edited by kimnkk; 11-01-2010 at 10:06 AM.

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    wow thats good news then, you guys are allowed to go 15mm over..
    I thought it had to be spot on..

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    Quote Originally Posted by denot View Post
    but the Std Cu2 with 17" and the lux CU2 18" different is more than 5mm

    so if I use CU2 18" rims on my std CU2, I can get defected?
    When they say 15mm limit, that is the rolling diameter of the tyres. Not the rim size.
    If you are only 5mm above stock rolling diameter, and you want to be a bit safer, then you can try printing a copy of VSI8 and keeping that in your glovebox in case cops try to defect you for it.
    Last edited by aaronng; 11-01-2010 at 11:01 AM.
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