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but the race car has manual windows, despite being a genuine RSX 2000c, anyone shed any light on that?

Not ALL RS-X's came out with all the electrics.

The 2000 RS-X Turbo C were standard equipment with the full electric options from 1984 model with facelift bumpers, but could still be optioned off at time of ordering from the dealer.

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Hey buddy, Any updates on her with a small chance of pics, any mechanical work yet

Hey mate, swaybars still need to be swapped over from the old rig(thicker whiteline items), hopefully a quick sale will ensue, then compliance in the new year.

Discovered it has a Jenesis strut brace, and a headlight upgrade of some sort.

Recaro SR# for the drivers side and coilovers are at the top of my wish list. In the mean time hope to find a suitable towel to drape over the worn rear headrests.

Have heard a bit about your dr, love the raw track presence it has.. Cruise/meetup sounds good :)

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