Top gear artical!
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That's an old vid from 96 I believe.
The fact that the car is 15 yrs old and Top Gear is still praising it to this day with that article with a date of 6/13/13 is very monumental.
The fact that the car is 15 yrs old and Top Gear is still praising it to this day with that article with a date of 6/13/13 is very monumental.
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Wow!! Can't believe they just re-reviewed this car...that is HUGE!! Just confrms how good the car is in stock form....even in todays standards. HUGE lol
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Hell yea! The replies on the thread are awesome, it's amazing to see that people even aside from the states are sprung and hope to find one. It's even better to see this if you happen to own one with a clean title, original condition. & numbers matching excited to see what they will be worth once they officially become collector vehicles!
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Last months(May) issue in the UK and Ireland anyway. There was even a short video on the iPad/tablet version of the magazine.
Pity the rocker cover wasn't sorted though.
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Ha ha no kidding. I have a particular love for the prelude (I have 2) but who knows what that dude is rambling on about.
Did UK type R's come with different tires? I don't remember 195's ever looking so skinny before. Or is it just the video?
Did UK type R's come with different tires? I don't remember 195's ever looking so skinny before. Or is it just the video?
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Probably just the video No18 and since original rubber is as rare as rocking horse droppings, they're gonna be non standard anyway. IIRC they came with the same tyres as the US ones. The Japanese got a different tyre, being a 16 inch rim from 98 on. Europeans and the Aussies/New Zealanders got the 15 inch versions of the JDM multispoke rims, whereas folks in the US got the 15 inch JDM Civic ek9 type R wheels in silver/grey for some reason. Maybe the Japanese style rims didn't score well in pre release testing? I have to say I like the US wheels myself.
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