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  1. #13
    if i had money to play with i'd buy it lol. feels good man, own a type R fd, then i'd change the number plates
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  2. #14
    also, i know its all up to personal preference, like id probably rather buy a gtr if i only had 60k saved. but, doesn't this car beat the gtr round the track? just sayin
    FS: BMW E60 04' 530i

  3. #15
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    ^ mwaku, at the end of the day, its fwd n/a, sure it may be quicker stock vs stock , but how many track orientated drivers will buy the gtr and keep it stock?
    imho fair enough its a rare car, but even in japan the Type R range are supposed to be the cheap ecomonically friendly/ entry level track cars, not the 40k+ range we have to
    pay for in australia. Its not an S2000, which is a true sports track car

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    yet it's faster than an s2k as well
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  5. #17
    is there any guide that you can import FD2R by myself?

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    Canopy - no. This has been discussed before, and personal importing is the only viable way.

    It wouldn't be too hard to get it in parts over here, but if it's ever found to be registered, they will have it crushed.
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  7. #19
    Quote Originally Posted by DuffyFD View Post
    Canopy - no. This has been discussed before, and personal importing is the only viable way.

    It wouldn't be too hard to get it in parts over here, but if it's ever found to be registered, they will have it crushed.
    mate, is there any discussion link about conversion from aus civic 2.0 sport to look alike FD2R (sorry for the pain question bro.. :P )

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    rahter go to vegas and blow it on trannies.
    wake up and take some sleeping tablets.

  9. #21
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    Roflllll ^^
    snapping 2nd..

  10. #22
    Quote Originally Posted by GSi_PSi View Post
    ^ mwaku, at the end of the day, its fwd n/a, sure it may be quicker stock vs stock , but how many track orientated drivers will buy the gtr and keep it stock?
    imho fair enough its a rare car, but even in japan the Type R range are supposed to be the cheap ecomonically friendly/ entry level track cars, not the 40k+ range we have to
    pay for in australia. Its not an S2000, which is a true sports track car
    The feels fd2 is N/A and came 2nd behind a modded gtr35 around Tsukuba for the time attacks. Probably sounds bias cause i drive a fd, but its true.

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    Tsukuba is a small track that's why honda is good at it, if they raced at Fuji or Suzuka it would be a totally different story
    snapping 2nd..

  12. #24
    Quote Originally Posted by dc2r-0636 View Post
    Tsukuba is a small track that's why honda is good at it, if they raced at Fuji or Suzuka it would be a totally different story
    Probably, as i said, its probably bias lol but i myself wouldnt pay 55k for a fd2r

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