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Old 9th February 2007, 13:00   #21 (permalink)
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I thought about it, but my budget tells me to make priorities....
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Old 9th February 2007, 16:55   #22 (permalink)
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I thought about it, but my budget tells me to make priorities....
I'll pay for it while you show me these Dutch pubs!
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Old 9th February 2007, 16:58   #23 (permalink)
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toying with the idea of a few tubes of 'back to black' on my grey bits

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PS - car looks stunning like that - very nice
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Old 9th February 2007, 18:15   #24 (permalink)
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Looks really smart - I'm sure you are really chuffed

I don't know why but I prefer the contrast that the std trim
provides on the 5 doors and Type S ( maybe just me but Hey
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Love the look of the car in Blue

But living in central bristol and having only street parking, any colour that stands out from the rest is definetely a no no. I chose Deep Bronze, this seems to be just the ticket, it fits in beautifuly into the surroundings, but looks special on its own.
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toying with the idea of a few tubes of 'back to black' on my grey bits

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PS - car looks stunning like that - very nice
I use Chemical Guys - New Look Trim Gel. Darkens the trim and puts a sheen to it. Goes on easy with an applicator sponge.

http://www.chemicalguys.co.uk/
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Old 9th February 2007, 20:32   #27 (permalink)
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Have a look here at a previous thread:

What do you use to treat the plastic edges?
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Old 10th February 2007, 01:52   #28 (permalink)
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For some reason that back to black stuff makes me think of 'just for men'!

I had a terrible experience waxing my megane whilst hungover last year, managed to wax the plastic and as you know it just doesn't come off after that. White marks aplenty. had to liberally apply back to black everyso often and a large dose just before Civic exchange!
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Old 10th February 2007, 10:52   #29 (permalink)
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There you go then, an excuse to paint the plastic
Never have to 'Back to Black' again. Just think of the savings in not having to buy the stuff
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Now that looks very nice indeed. I'm tempted to have my side skirts colour coded too to go with the image pack, if my normal body shop would do it for £500 then that's a bargain. Must look into this now.
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rishiap09, it cost about £500 at my local bodyshop. The Honda dealer wanted £600.
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did you have to remove the trim for that price, or did the local body shop do it!
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blue type S

Did i see this in brasted high street on sunday looks v nice was in milano red type R fn2
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Guilty as charged.
I do remember passing a 56 plate red Type R.
Is this your new wheels, as your avatar points to a diesel sport
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Old 17th April 2007, 06:49   #34 (permalink)
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Type r

no mine has been in the dealers for a week with a ecu fault (needs a new one ) and they know im thinking of changing so ive had the longest ever test drive of a type r lol v impressed but the diesel has far superior mid range torqe ! quite a trade off
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Old 17th April 2007, 11:44   #35 (permalink)
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That is extremely generous of the dealer.
Please could you explain exactly how I break this part on my car, so I can have an extended test drive of a Type R
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extended loan

I dont know but they phoned this morning to say my car needs a replacement wiring loom not the ecu after all so it looks like ill have the type r a couple more days yet - v kind of redhill honda as ive had it over a week now
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I didn't think I had seen their demo sitting outside for a while.
A new loom sounds serious, hope they get it sorted soon.
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That is one sharp looking car!!! Enjoy it.
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Another mod to my car.
I have fitted the Honda boot spoiler, courtesy of our friendly Honda dealer Holdcraft, to my Type S.
The pictures also show off the Type R indicators, fitted with Philips Silver Vision bulbs.
Hopefully, this will be all for now
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Car looks mint! colour coding really sets it off, mine looks colour coded with the grey might fork out to get it done proper after seeing this tho...
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