Technical Topics specific to the 2 dr. coupe body - NOT where you post pics/build specs of your car.
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By Eli'sEG94
#62910 Well mang, dunno you but maybe it's different for a type r, but I was just offered a fresh Teggy LS and I said NO because I love my coupe, the guy was like I'm looking for one just like yours white fresh and still "stock" (or so he though) but the fact of the matter is that I turned him down cuz of how much I love this car mang. Hope it's different with type r. :woot:
By sdots
#63014 I know exactly what you mean, cause I've done all of the work on my car there is a high amount of attachment, but in regards to performance It's going to cost me more to have the work done on my EJ2 whereas the DC2 is pretty much assembled for what I have plans to do with my coupe at stock level. Not sure what to do :( we'll see come next year

Eli'sEG94 wrote:Well mang, dunno you but maybe it's different for a type r, but I was just offered a fresh Teggy LS and I said NO because I love my coupe, the guy was like I'm looking for one just like yours white fresh and still "stock" (or so he though) but the fact of the matter is that I turned him down cuz of how much I love this car mang. Hope it's different with type r. :woot:
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By Eli'sEG94
#63444 Great, wrote directly to them and this might be usefull to you guys, this is the direct email I got from them.


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