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ah well the less go fast bits honda drivers have the better... sif civics and preludes are built to go fast.

altho it'd be a shame to see the Honda F1 and Motorcycles disadvantaged by a shake up.

Imagine the accountant's reaction: "Whoops! I just forgot about that!"

They've announced bankruptcy. Just when Honda Australia had lined up a deal to import the Mugen parts to sell through dealers!

Honda Oz also wanted to sell some complete cars with "Mugen Ltd Edition" badging. NSX-R, Civic M-R (mugen r-spec), Mugen-Integra Type-R and Accord Mugen-Edition were all being tested.

Before you ask, they were rebuilt out here by Honda with bolt-on shite, although the proposed S2000-edition had internal engine work done to it...

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