2008 Civic type R
OK...maybe I can wait on a swap and save up for a down payment. This would make one sweet Daily Driver. The full storyhttp://www.edmunds.com/insideline/do...115424?imw=Y#6
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"As much as this Type R coupe shares with our Civic Si it's doubtful we'll ever see it in the U.S., which makes us wonder if we'll ever get anything from Honda with a Type R badge. Squeezing more power out of the current Si's 2.0-liter engine would be a stretch given its already sky-high redline and 11.0:1 compression ratio, but there is an engine which presents some possibilities. "
"As much as this Type R coupe shares with our Civic Si it's doubtful we'll ever see it in the U.S., which makes us wonder if we'll ever get anything from Honda with a Type R badge. Squeezing more power out of the current Si's 2.0-liter engine would be a stretch given its already sky-high redline and 11.0:1 compression ratio, but there is an engine which presents some possibilities. "
the pics I saw on the back of hot rodding magazine was a differnt looking picture than that. and I think the one I saw I liked more I really dont like that one all that much
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