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  1. #13
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    Quote Originally Posted by DTN View Post
    Just learn in the dc5r, you'll get it down in no time. Don't see much point buying a shitbox then having to sell it etc etc. If not just get couple of lessons with an instructor beforehand.
    agreed. Either get a car you can sell easily or launch straight in

    Quote Originally Posted by EKVTIR-T View Post
    If you compare to other brands for year made and cost its not cheap

    You can get much later models in ford holden toyota for similar price
    JDM u never understand
    S P A M | W O R K S
    hehe.
    PHC


  2. #14
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    Quote Originally Posted by Tai View Post
    Get a DC5 Base model

  3. #15
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    Neg your mum for having you.

    Whats wrong with a Base model DC5, its perfect he will know the feel of the gear lever and location and the steering wheel feel.

    Then he can get his DC5R and it will feel like a glove fitting onto a hand.

    Come at me Bro !

  4. #16
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    EG, because you can run it into the ground and then move on.

    having said that, I don't think it's guaranteed that you'll **** your first manual transmission. Just start slow and take care, and you won't ruin the car.

  5. #17
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    Quote Originally Posted by dagher23q View Post
    i love my hondas

    i am getting my green p's in just over a month and im interested in learning manual, i want to learn on a honda because i plan to buy a dc5r when im comfortable driving. Which honda do you think will enjoyable to drive, easy to learn on, and also provide vtec?

    thanks
    Quote Originally Posted by curtis265 View Post
    DC2 VTi-R
    BB6 VTi-R
    EK4


    Make sure you can handle the power of any type of vtec
    VTEC Gets You Laid!!!!!

  6. #18
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    Quote Originally Posted by EKVTIR-T View Post
    If you compare to other brands for year made and cost its not cheap

    You can get much later models in ford holden toyota for similar price
    bought and sold for same price

    not complaining
    S P A M | W O R K S
    hehe.
    PHC


  7. #19
    something with a lightweight flywheel and heavy duty clutch.

    cant taste sweet until you've tasted bitter

    so might as well start off with bitter.

  8. #20
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    bUGATTI LOL
    you kunts are just too busy flippin burger pattys for me while im waiting in the drive through of mcdonalds in my s2k with my blonde bitch in the passenger seat.

  9. #21
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    I learnt manual in my mum's alfa 156 gta. It was so easy to learn! Its an automated clutch so you dont need to control the clutch. But its manual!

    Get any old alfa with selespeed. Would be your best option to learn manual and get your manual license!

    When you get used to controlling manual in the alfa, you can go buy a DC2, DC2R, DC5R, BB6 VTi-R, EK4 or any vtec honda, and focus on how to control the kick in of vtec!

  10. #22
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    Its not hard to drive manual. Start with any car. And just take it slow. Might help if you no how a car works as well. Dont go from arcade games driving manual to a car. Learn the concept behind it!

  11. #23
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    I learnt manual in my old mans nissan exa, and bought myself a dc2 when i had the money,

  12. #24
    Quote Originally Posted by JDM DC2R View Post
    Its not hard to drive manual. Start with any car. And just take it slow. Might help if you no how a car works as well. Dont go from arcade games driving manual to a car. Learn the concept behind it!
    +1 agree
    Chunky = the first youngest ozhonda member ever


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