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    DC5S On An Indian Budget

    Hey guys, i'm new to the forum, and this is my car. Picture off the carsales ad. ImageUploadedByTapatalk1361362673.534944.jpg

    Its a 2005 TYPE S, bone stock! ATM is getting few things fixed under warranty at Honda, such as Tail light, interior trim etc. Just the small things, but its under warranty so i dont see why not.

    Only thing done so far is a custom bracket for number plate installed. This isnt shown on the photos as the photos are of when I first got it.
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    Last edited by 50SLOW; 07-09-13, 09:31 PM.

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    Hey mate, welcome to the forum! I'm running BC BR series coilovers on my DC5R, their a bang for buck coilover and are pretty comfortable. Since you're from sydney, come on down to this months End of month meet http://forum.clubitr.com.au/showthre...p-A-Side-Diner

    Enjoy!
    Last edited by itr5093; 20-02-13, 10:56 PM.
    Have a read of my build thread

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      #3
      Welcome man!
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        #4
        Welcome
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          #5
          i'd relocate number plate and get someone to plastic weld the holes and spray so it looks clean at the front
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            #6
            My DC5S

            Relocation Complete.
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            Last edited by 50SLOW; 07-09-13, 09:34 PM.

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              #7
              DC5S On An Indian Budget

              Welcome mate, nice original car you found there, look forward to more updates
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                #8
                Enkei RPF1's done to death. Quite boring nowadays. As for springs/shocks just get entry level coil overs.
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                  Re: DC5S On An Indian Budget

                  Originally posted by fatboyz39 View Post
                  Enkei RPF1's done to death. Quite boring nowadays.
                  Agreed. Though the reason why everyone has them is because they are a great wheel for the price you pay for them.

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                    #10
                    Nice! GW with the license plate relocation... Mine has a huge hole so I won't be relocating mine for a while..

                    Would definitely consider coilovers because the freedom you get from it is worth the extra few hundred dollars.. BC BR coils are very suitable entry level coils but I got a hold of a set of TeinSS for a very good price so I opted for that instead =D. If not, I would have definitely gone for BC.

                    Yeah RPF1s are awesome cos they're lightweight, cheap and safe specs.. You'd definitely be well off looking into another set for some extra street cred... But RPF1s are still a sensible choice. =D.

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