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  1. #25
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    Quote Originally Posted by antony View Post
    I would buy the hail damaged Euro if it was at a good price,and if its been properely repaired,as its still a Euro,which has not had any structural damage done to it.
    But the seller is doggy, & did not tell me it is written off before. Price I bargained to was $13k, car 100k km on road, 2003 arctic blue luxury cl9, got factory fitted navi but i can't find the reverse camera.

  2. #26
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    May 2010
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    ACCORD EURO
    I guess at the end of the day,you must buy from who you feel comfortable with...

  3. #27
    Alex, what is your budget?

  4. #28
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    Jun 2010
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    If you do get the pearl white, you can matte black vinyl wrap your wood grain trim. I've done all mine and it looks decent, just time consuming. A sheet of it only cost 30 bux off ebay aswell

  5. #29
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    I am going to do some euro inspection this week & next week. Hopefully can get a 06-08 luxury one with around 110k km on clock around $14k. Manual luxury is already hard to fine, so i may giving up to lock into only white or blue colour.

  6. #30
    get a SPORT, way cooler than a luxury imo

    you get genuine Euro R body kit, grill and wheels plus the awesome half suede half leather interior. The only thing its missing is the sunroof I reckon but over all its the best package if you're looking for a sporty euro
    Last edited by tonysalib; 18-05-2012 at 10:10 AM.

  7. #31
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    U cant simply overlook the hid and auto dimming Mirror lux has.and heated seat.i am a fan of the red gauge. However the sport edition euro r kit looks silly without a proper exhaust because it slightly hides in it Modulo much better
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  8. #32
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    07 Accord Euro
    Quote Originally Posted by woodz1 View Post
    If you do get the pearl white, you can matte black vinyl wrap your wood grain trim. I've done all mine and it looks decent, just time consuming. A sheet of it only cost 30 bux off ebay aswell
    Any pics of your matte black trim?

  9. #33
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    There you are Nuggety Nugget. You have to remove all the panels and do them individually. And you're supposed to use a heat gun to stretch the vinyl but I just used a zippo lighter lol
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  10. #34
    Looks good, why didn't you go for the carbon fiber look vinyl?

  11. #35
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    That looks awesome woodz, good work. I'd prefer that to carbon fibre.

  12. #36
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    Looks awesome! btw, i am going to get a prelift luxury manual one soon. will update this post once it is confirmed.

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