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Thinking about buying a dc5 Integra type r??
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There are 2-3 DC2 bring broken on various forum, for £1k you could pick up the shell, add K20 engine £1K, JRSC £3k and then spend the rest of £2k on various other partscrigal.bb6 wrote:nitin_s1 wrote:For £7k Crunchy, I would go for JDM 98 spec DC2 with a Supercharged K20..![]()
Power, handling and looks all in one package.
If you find one for that money let me know lol.
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a person wouldn't earn respect from me for owning this as a sports car. Not when you consider you can buy a real car with real performance for the same money. No one has mentioned this so far but why would you stay with FWD if given 7-8k to buy a fun car? I just cant understand that. FWD is not enough to ask that kinda money. Not enough by far.
6th gen Prelude please Mr Honda. RWD 2.4 turbo lude.
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This.lewd lude lover wrote:No one has mentioned this so far but why would you stay with FWD if given 7-8k to buy a fun car? I just cant understand that. FWD is not enough to ask that kinda money. Not enough by far.
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What annoys me most about Facebook car pages is everyone asking everyone else how they should build their car - "what colours do people like?", "what do people think of this spoiler?", "Do people think I should buy these wheels?" etc etc..Donald wrote:Agreed.
Although ultimately, at some level most people's motivation is a handy from the next guy, whether they realise it or not. I'll stop there before I upset someone

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drokking sheepeles mate.
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I look at it a different way. If you want a new(er) Honda that doesn't suck balls, will be a good all rounder in the dry/wet/road/track a DC5 seems a good one to have. How many other cars can say the same in a similar price and age bracket?
I have been on track with DC5's and have been fairly impressed with them in comparison to other cars of a similar age. They seem to shift fairly well and go the corners good (not overly heavy + decent brakes + Torsen LSD). Their brakes are much better than a Preludes. However would I buy one? Not when I have a Prelude. But if I wanted a newer coupé style car (for the road) then I would consider one.
As much I love Ludes I can see the case that battling rust and sticking calipers is no longer that appealing and that something newer is easier to live with.
I have been on track with DC5's and have been fairly impressed with them in comparison to other cars of a similar age. They seem to shift fairly well and go the corners good (not overly heavy + decent brakes + Torsen LSD). Their brakes are much better than a Preludes. However would I buy one? Not when I have a Prelude. But if I wanted a newer coupé style car (for the road) then I would consider one.
As much I love Ludes I can see the case that battling rust and sticking calipers is no longer that appealing and that something newer is easier to live with.
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agree with merlin, the rust battle gets tiresome & replacing rear calipers
although DC5 will probably rust at some point..
I imagine it to be like a newer prelude, which is not a bad thing
my next car I would have to try something totally different
then probably come back to a lude

although DC5 will probably rust at some point..
I imagine it to be like a newer prelude, which is not a bad thing
my next car I would have to try something totally different
then probably come back to a lude


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