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  1. #25
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    sorry about the euro buddy lol i didnt know you were north queensland, thought you lives somewere in brisbane lol.

    imo keep dc2r. euro is the shittest car i have ever owned and will never buy a honda off the showroom floor again

  2. #26
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    Quote Originally Posted by tony1234 View Post
    Get a manual.I've got intake,headers and Haltech Interceptor on mine and it goes hard.Remember the Euro has a 2.4ltr.engine and likes to rev.I think you'd be surprised at the power the engine has.Have you driven a manual yet?
    Hey Tony1234 i am interested what the Haltech Interceptor you have on the euro? What is its function etc

  3. #27
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    kEep the dc2r. Euro's not the shittest car I have driven but hisoka may have bought a lemon. Coming from. Mx5 to the euro. You'll regret getting a ero as you'll miss the dc2r very much

  4. #28
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    Aug 2006
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    06 Euro luxury manual
    Quote Originally Posted by kuyar11 View Post
    Hey Tony1234 i am interested what the Haltech Interceptor you have on the euro? What is its function etc
    Its a piggyback chip.With it you can tune advance,mixture and vtec.

  5. #29
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    Oct 2004
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    CL9 Euro, Evo 8
    Don't underestimate the Euro when it comes to handling. A friend who mine who owns a heavily modded EP3r took my modded Auto CL9 Euro (I/H/E + Suspension) for a spin and was very impressed. The gearing is not the best and it weighs a bit too much but as a daily driver it's very good. It's got a very good chassis so you can have a bit of fun on your way to work without any unwanted attention.

  6. #30
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    Nov 2007
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    Accord Euro
    Beautiful 2006 euro sport in rocky here with 56kms i would love that, red.
    Honda Accord Euro

  7. #31
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    Aug 2006
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    06 Euro luxury manual
    Quote Originally Posted by Neesmo31 View Post
    Beautiful 2006 euro sport in rocky here with 56kms i would love that, red.
    Sounds good,how much they want for it?

  8. #32
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    Becareful of milano red though, they do tend to fade with time to a pinkish colour...which is probably simlar to the red dc2r.

  9. #33
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    Nov 2007
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    Yeah thanks - its mid 20's. I have heard that the red can fade quickly, but i guess as long as i keep the paint maintenance up to it (sealers, waxing and QD) it will last as long as it possibly can.

    Cheers for everybodies input.
    Honda Accord Euro

  10. #34
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    Oct 2008
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    Even the Milano Red solid colour on the Euro should be clear coated, yes? So it shouldn't fade as fast as single stage red paint.

    - HZ

  11. #35
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    Regarding oongies comment, i will miss the DC2r terribly but it may be time to leave that behind and get a family car. I know i am gunna regret it probably though... see how we go.
    Honda Accord Euro

  12. #36
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    ^ well you cant have the best of both worlds. For quality and comfort wise, you cant be wrong with going with the euro. But if you also want performance, have you considered mazda mps or liberty gt? Both also came around the same time but would have the extra performance which may suit you coming from a dc2r.

    I love my cl9. Not enough power, but its a great daily driver, fuel efficient and fun to drive. I had an aurion to drive for the last few weeks, it had heaps more torque and power, but i would always take the euro out for weekends and would have any excuse to take the euro. The euro feels more solid, better quality and more fun to drive...now im rambling on nonsense and off topic lol....

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