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  1. #61
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    Ok what about this. If there was a way to import a Civic Si (8th Gen) from America, would you say an FN2 or the Si?

  2. #62
    Quote Originally Posted by K20_Z View Post
    Ok what about this. If there was a way to import a Civic Si (8th Gen) from America, would you say an FN2 or the Si?
    Fn2 because Si is still an Si

  3. #63
    Quote Originally Posted by K20_Z View Post
    Ok what about this. If there was a way to import a Civic Si (8th Gen) from America, would you say an FN2 or the Si?
    Si ... but only if it was RHD.

    Hnnnnng USDM Si.

  4. #64
    Quote Originally Posted by lolmclol View Post
    Si ... but only if it was RHD.

    Hnnnnng USDM Si.
    I reckon the fg2 look better than The 2013 model.

  5. #65
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    I would pick teh american si over the fn2r any day of the week

    dat FG2.
    S P A M | W O R K S
    hehe.
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  6. #66
    Quote Originally Posted by butterfingers View Post
    I reckon the fg2 look better than The 2013 model.
    I know, I agree 8th generation > 9th generation

  7. #67
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    Which is the better car? The FN2 or Si?

  8. #68
    what does it matter? you won't get one over here lolm8

  9. #69
    maybe go with a FD sport as a compromise?

    K20Z2 114KW, not biblically quick however is still a DOHC vtec in a much newer car than an EM1.

    Also interior/exterior shits over the Sportivo.

    Easy to find a well maintained (non modified) one and good resell value too as it wont depreciate much more.

  10. #70
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    It's a DOHC vtec head with vtec on the intake cam only. It's a cruiser car if anything

    and to be honest unless i was to swap the head i'd prefer the R series engine..

    Quote Originally Posted by K20_Z View Post
    Which is the better car? The FN2 or Si?
    i'd say the Si because it doesn't use that primitive torsion beam rear suspension

    but you can't get it so ignore it.


    unless you can somehow get it.. then i'm all ears
    S P A M | W O R K S
    hehe.
    PHC


  11. #71
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    Nothing wrong with an FD... But I do want a Honda that revs to 8000. I like the FD, but I want aural appeal most

  12. #72
    Quote Originally Posted by K20_Z View Post
    Nothing wrong with an FD... But I do want a Honda that revs to 8000. I like the FD, but I want aural appeal most
    So in essence you want a Type R? nothing beats a good old dc2r my friend.

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