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Old 08-16-2008 | 10:05 PM
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i am thinking of getting a type r and was wondering in your opinion what year and color type r is the best??
Old 08-16-2008 | 10:32 PM
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Read the FAQ to understand how the model changes apply to the ITR.
Most of the changes were aesthetic, but some items — like air conditioning for example — weren't standard equipment until 1999.

Generally speaking, find a car with low miles and complete documentation for all service items.

The single biggest maintenance item is the timing belt. If it snaps, pistons and valves will collide with wallet-flattening consequences.

The standard service interval is 90K miles or every 6 years.. so all ITR's are due by now. If you don't have written proof that the timing belt, tensioner and water pump have been replaced yet, take care of it immediately.



Things like color are issues of taste... pick what you like best.
I'd lean toward Flamenco Black rather than yellow or championship white.

Oh... and one other thing: the ITR is still a very popular target for theft.
Don't cheap out on security or insurance.
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Old 08-17-2008 | 01:03 AM
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Read the FAQ to understand how the model changes apply to the ITR.
Most of the changes were aesthetic, but some items — like air conditioning for example — weren't standard equipment until 1999.

Generally speaking, find a car with low miles and complete documentation for all service items.

The single biggest maintenance item is the timing belt. If it snaps, pistons and valves will collide with wallet-flattening consequences.

The standard service interval is 90K miles or every 6 years.. so all ITR's are due by now. If you don't have written proof that the timing belt, tensioner and water pump have been replaced yet, take care of it immediately.



Things like color are issues of taste... pick what you like best.
I'd lean toward Flamenco Black rather than yellow or championship white.

Oh... and one other thing: the ITR is still a very popular target for theft.
Don't cheap out on security or insurance.
thanks for your help
Old 08-17-2008 | 01:08 AM
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Default type r clutch help

i was thinking of witch kind of clutch to get for a type r that i am going to use for daily driving and racing,was thinking stage 4
Old 08-17-2008 | 05:35 PM
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Umm stage 4 is over kill for your dd. I would say at most get a stage 2. A stage 1 is perfect if your going to keep it stock or add just a few bolt ons.
Old 08-17-2008 | 07:00 PM
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Forget about bolt-ons and improve the driver instead.

I'm not one to worship a brand blindly... but the amount of engineering time spent on the ITR makes it worth preserving as-is.
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Old 08-17-2008 | 11:05 PM
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I'm with Dave on this. You buy a GSR or LS to add more power to it. A type r should be left alone. There are not too many out there, well at least in my area.




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