Hi all!
Just wanted to do a quick intro, Sydney-sider and currently driving a CW DC2R. I'm a die-hard Honda fan and previously into 2 wheeled versions of the Honda family (CRB600RR). Due to an accident on track, I’ve re-kindled my passion for 4 wheels.
I've had the DC2R for about 3 years now and haven’t modded anything myself however the car came with some very light mods.
HIDs
Mugen-replicar extractors
5zigen exhaust
Factory skirts and rear pods
K&N filter with original box.
Lightened flywheel (or so I've been told by previous owner...but really couldn't check )
I'm enjoying working on the car myself (love to do my own minor service and tinkering with the car) and would be great to get to know and share some insights from other Type R enthusiasts.
Looking at tracking the car in the near future too so would be great to get some tips on that. Also am thinking about suspension lowering and some nice JDM style bronze rims (purely for aesthetics at this stage)... but considering just leaving it stock and enjoying it on the track first.
Just wanted to do a quick intro, Sydney-sider and currently driving a CW DC2R. I'm a die-hard Honda fan and previously into 2 wheeled versions of the Honda family (CRB600RR). Due to an accident on track, I’ve re-kindled my passion for 4 wheels.
I've had the DC2R for about 3 years now and haven’t modded anything myself however the car came with some very light mods.
HIDs
Mugen-replicar extractors
5zigen exhaust
Factory skirts and rear pods
K&N filter with original box.
Lightened flywheel (or so I've been told by previous owner...but really couldn't check )
I'm enjoying working on the car myself (love to do my own minor service and tinkering with the car) and would be great to get to know and share some insights from other Type R enthusiasts.
Looking at tracking the car in the near future too so would be great to get some tips on that. Also am thinking about suspension lowering and some nice JDM style bronze rims (purely for aesthetics at this stage)... but considering just leaving it stock and enjoying it on the track first.
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