Honda civic type r fk8-
Honda civic type r fk8-
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Commander2874

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377 posts

101 months

Thursday 10th December 2020
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Hi all,

So i sold my pride and joy Bronze fn2 just a few weeks ago and within 2 weeks bought my next car.

It had to be another type r and there was plenty of umming and ahing about what it should be, fk2? Or fk8?

It could only be a FK8!

Finished in metallic grey i absolutely love it!

I searched for a few and found one for a half decent price in Swansea being sold by a main dealer.

A 2017 plate 2 owner polished metallic grey with 30k miles.

After some negotiating i put down a deposit and awaited the pickup day. Car passed it's MOT at the dealership so a train ticket was booked and off I went.

Took the car for a quick test drive to make sure there were no gear or brake issues and it drove like new.

I managed to get a decent discount as annoyingly i discovered a small deep scratch and noticed that the calipers would need a refurb at some point but this was a very good price and couldn't ignore it for these small imperfections.

The drive home was lovely and just getting to know the car, loved the smooth and strong power delivery and the comfort of the awesome seats. Was very impressed with the tech too and especially the adaptive cruise control and lane assist.

My fav part of the car was the amazing and satisfying gear changes, what a box! Like using an old school arcade gear shift!

I managed to achieve 44mpg on my 160 mile trip home, pretty amazing.

Day 2 meant detailing the car as I found that the paint appeared dull and prob not had a decent clean in it's lifetime.

Spent a good 4-5 hours doing a full decontamination and finished with a polish and wax to protect the paintwork.

And here it is! What a car



Edited by Commander2874 on Thursday 10th December 05:13

Commander2874

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Thursday 10th December 2020
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The Rotrex Kid

32,985 posts

176 months

Thursday 10th December 2020
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Nice! Looks great in that colour!

Commander2874

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Thursday 10th December 2020
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The Rotrex Kid said:
Nice! Looks great in that colour!
Thank you mate

anonymous-user

70 months

Thursday 10th December 2020
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Looks beast. Why do some of the Type Rs of this era have the 3 pipe exhaust in the centre and others have dual pipes either side?

d_a_n1979

11,896 posts

88 months

Thursday 10th December 2020
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Lovely car; big fan of these.

They've come along way of the days of the EK9 and DC5 I've owned many moons back!

CallorFold

848 posts

149 months

Thursday 10th December 2020
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RaymondVanDerDon said:
Looks beast. Why do some of the Type Rs of this era have the 3 pipe exhaust in the centre and others have dual pipes either side?
FK2 (2015-2017) had quad tips
FK8 (2017-present) has the 3 in the middle

Just different designs/generations of Type R

anonymous-user

70 months

Thursday 10th December 2020
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CallorFold said:
FK2 (2015-2017) had quad tips
FK8 (2017-present) has the 3 in the middle

Just different designs/generations of Type R
Ah. Thanks

Commander2874

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377 posts

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Friday 11th December 2020
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d_a_n1979 said:
Lovely car; big fan of these.

They've come along way of the days of the EK9 and DC5 I've owned many moons back!
Thank you mate, these are absolutely amazing to drive, any excuse to get out in this now!

Commander2874

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Friday 11th December 2020
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RaymondVanDerDon said:
Looks beast. Why do some of the Type Rs of this era have the 3 pipe exhaust in the centre and others have dual pipes either side?
Thanks mate, i was looking at the fk2 alongside but def had to go with this in terms of looks and technology.

d_a_n1979

11,896 posts

88 months

Friday 11th December 2020
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Commander2874 said:
Thank you mate, these are absolutely amazing to drive, any excuse to get out in this now!
They are (well; I thought so as a passenger)

If I needed a B road hoonigan I'd deffo consider one of these; but like my lazy auto driving now, I am 41 ya know laughrolleyes

I do still look out for decent spec and condition FN2s for the wife as a possibility to replace her 'Racing Jazz' and my pal who runs Grinspeed up here in Preston has some decent ones in every so often... Always gets me thinking! I'd personally love an FD2 but rare as hens teeth and their asking prices always make me balk a bit TBF

But as we both work from home now; we don't do the mileage, so forking out more £££ foe a car that won't get used is a bit daft at this time!

Commander2874

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Monday 14th December 2020
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d_a_n1979 said:
They are (well; I thought so as a passenger)

If I needed a B road hoonigan I'd deffo consider one of these; but like my lazy auto driving now, I am 41 ya know laughrolleyes

I do still look out for decent spec and condition FN2s for the wife as a possibility to replace her 'Racing Jazz' and my pal who runs Grinspeed up here in Preston has some decent ones in every so often... Always gets me thinking! I'd personally love an FD2 but rare as hens teeth and their asking prices always make me balk a bit TBF

But as we both work from home now; we don't do the mileage, so forking out more £££ foe a car that won't get used is a bit daft at this time!
Haha 41 is young! I'm 40 next month. Fn2 was such a great car and unbelievably spacious. This is even better!

Commander2874

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377 posts

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Friday 18th December 2020
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Exhaust polished! Def easier to keep clean


Commander2874

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Sunday 20th December 2020
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Fresh wash! Any excuse to drive mine!

Commander2874

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Sunday 3rd January 2021
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Early morning drive into work

RS Grant

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249 months

Sunday 3rd January 2021
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These are definitely growing on me, the looks are mellowing to a certain extent.

Also I was given a 1.6DTEC SR model to drive as a company car for a while, which really impressed me. So the Type R version will be on a whole other level and I'm sure that if I went to test drive one then man maths would be used liberally to justify one making its way onto my driveway. laugh

Commander2874

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377 posts

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Sunday 3rd January 2021
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RS Grant said:
These are definitely growing on me, the looks are mellowing to a certain extent.

Also I was given a 1.6DTEC SR model to drive as a company car for a while, which really impressed me. So the Type R version will be on a whole other level and I'm sure that if I went to test drive one then man maths would be used liberally to justify one making its way onto my driveway. laugh
Haha! Go for it! I haven't really put my foot down yes and fully test it as needs new tyres but for general driving it's very comfy, has a great gearbox with smooth purposeful changes, lovely soft clutch/ biting point and super comfy seats!

And you do get attention when out & about but I love it!

Commander2874

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377 posts

101 months

Monday 4th January 2021
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Quick engine bay detail today. Surfex hd for cleaning and Carpro perl for dressing. Came out good for 15 minutes work.


Commander2874

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Thursday 7th January 2021
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New tyres fitted. Went with Michelin pilot sport 4s. Decided to fit 255/35/20 tyres rather than oem (245/30/20) as wanted extra protection for the alloys.

So far these are absolutely brilliant, very comfy, look good and fit the arches better.

Only negative is braking does not feel as responsive as before but should improve in a few hundred miles.

Also speedometer is 100% accurate going over 50mph.




Commander2874

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Thursday 7th January 2021
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These are how the oem tyres looked