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  1. #37
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    a little note. just because something is advertised in an internationally respected magazine, doesn't make it credible. and different people have different experiences, so thats why the opinion differs.
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    Quote Originally Posted by aaronng View Post
    No, that is not right. The JDM FD2 sedan design comes from the Acura CSX. http://www.thetruthaboutcars.com/200...remium-review/ Only the tuning (parts, stiffening and engine) comes from Japan.
    ahuh FD is from Acura CSX.. mentioning tat FD2R being developed in Japan

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    Lol @ bread van.

    Your "sport car" is beaten by a bread van and a rental car, classic example of all show and no go, how sad.....

    Seriously I like my type r raw. It's like a 911, GT3 is supposed to be stiff and if u worry about comfy, just get a Carrera!!
    GD3 -> EP3 -> RB3

    FS Rays nuts etc

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    Quote Originally Posted by Philip Lee View Post
    Lol @ bread van.

    Your "sport car" is beaten by a bread van and a rental car, classic example of all show and no go, how sad.....

    Seriously I like my type r raw. It's like a 911, GT3 is supposed to be stiff and if u worry about comfy, just get a Carrera!!
    How embarrassing man
    the worlds "top of the range Type R" gets beaten by a "bread van", "Shagging- waggon" and "rental car", "LOL.... double LOL"

    If u care about comfort, why buy a sports car? thats like if u care about petrol, dont wana pay high prices for petrol, why get a car that uses 19L/km?
    if i really cared about comfortablity, i wouldnt change stiff suspension, low suspension, aftermarket exhaust, heavier clutch, bucket seats, the list goes on. and we all know all this makes the car go faster.
    Last edited by mtonep3; 18-01-2010 at 12:47 AM.
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    Quote Originally Posted by philip lee View Post
    lol @ bread van.

    Your "sport car" is beaten by a bread van and a rental car, classic example of all show and no go, how sad.....

    Seriously i like my type r raw. It's like a 911, gt3 is supposed to be stiff and if u worry about comfy, just get a carrera!!
    lol x 2!!!
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    i personally like the fd2r over the fn2r....

    IMO the fn2 looks like a piece of swiss cheese.

    If someone were to be worried about the daily drivability of a car why are we comparing mugen rr versions of their respective models... surely no one would buy a mugen fd2r or mugen fn2r for comfort??? you buy them for the roar power and handling to get that "race car" like feel....

    top gear gave the fd2r a great review and if i were to pick any type r it would be the fd2r.

    well thats my 2 cents worth.
    hope I havn't upset anyone
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    why make something that looks good. perform so bad.. its like having a r35 gtr with a maxima engine...funny how even the japs didnt have the fn2r
    and its proven that australia gets the watered down shit. thats why most jap enthusiasts in australia tend to import. eg why dont we get ep3r or fd2r or mugen rr?

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    Quote Originally Posted by fasthonda View Post
    The FN2 Mugen RR is more suited to daily driving than the FD2 Mugen.The Mugen FD2 is suited to the track but would be hopless on a long country winding road with all it's pot holes,uneven surfaces and undulations.
    One's spine would feel like jelly after 1/2 an hour!
    The FN2 Mugen is actually better at dealing with not so perfect roads than my FN2!The FD2 would simply be left behind!
    Evo Magazine on their Bedford Autodrome Westside Circuit,recorded the fastest lap ever for a FWD car Checkout No.32.
    Not bad for a car with a torsion beam.

    http://www.fastestlaps.com/track49.html

    so why buy a type r if u wanna cruise?

    you might aswell buy a merc and cruise in the country side all you want.

    type r stands for the whole theme of race. if you cant handle it dont be whinging

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    FD2R. nuff said

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    Quote Originally Posted by fasthonda View Post
    No, you are incorrect According to the logic you have displayed in your comment above it is the FD2 that 's not wanted because the FN2 is sold in Japan,England,Australia,Italy,Germany,Spain etc.
    Where is the FD2 sold..? ummm...ummm ..Japan and in some parts of Malaysia.
    So I'm right,and you're NOT
    ive seen it in taiwan, hong kong, singapore, macau and malaysia. and thats based on me seeing it there with my own eyes.. the list goes on buddy

  11. #47
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    yes enuff said, fd2r = superior

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    TYPE R = TYPE Racing, they just ****ed the fn2r though. Maybe they designed that for daily use
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