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Re: Honda civic Type R
« Reply #15 on: 08 March 2010, 23:39:43 »

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i used to have a rover 600 with the honda engine in it, used to absolutely thrash it to the death, and it never failed me. good motors. strong, and so under rated for what they are.  just dont get caught up in the modifications scene, there are 1000s £££ to be spent on civic bits!!
...including tho obligatory wrong way round baseball cap, worth a good 10bhp more when on backwards.
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Re: Honda civic Type R
« Reply #16 on: 09 March 2010, 17:44:24 »

Thanks for all your comments, oil changes and fully synthetic noted.

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Re: Honda civic Type R
« Reply #17 on: 09 March 2010, 19:20:52 »

Only know the 54 ish plate is a cracking drive if you thrash it. The present one has lost the handling & character.
   By what you say you've bought the best one. Same as Migs they need regular fettling to keep them right though as they do have issues.
    I remember some time back you posted you "Miggy family", lovely Mother & daughter. I'm only a father to one 24 year old son. If i had a pretty daughter i would'nt let her near an car, i'd buy her a tank..fully armed!!!!! :y
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Re: Honda civic Type R
« Reply #18 on: 09 March 2010, 19:25:11 »

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Only know the 54 ish plate is a cracking drive if you thrash it. The present one has lost the handling & character.
   By what you say you've bought the best one. Same as Migs they need regular fettling to keep them right though as they do have issues.
    I remember some time back you posted you "Miggy family", lovely Mother & daughter. I'm only a father to one 24 year old son. If i had a pretty daughter i would'nt let her near an car, i'd buy her a tank..fully armed!!!!! :y


And a large metal belt with a pad lock  ;D
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Re: Honda civic Type R
« Reply #19 on: 09 March 2010, 19:29:11 »

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Only know the 54 ish plate is a cracking drive if you thrash it. The present one has lost the handling & character.
   By what you say you've bought the best one. Same as Migs they need regular fettling to keep them right though as they do have issues.
    I remember some time back you posted you "Miggy family", lovely Mother & daughter. I'm only a father to one 24 year old son. If i had a pretty daughter i would'nt let her near an car, i'd buy her a tank..fully armed!!!!! :y


And a large metal belt with a pad lock  ;D
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