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My friend is looking for a DC2 Type-R, I wanted to hop onto some forums and have a look around to see what's available outside of the usual carpoint/drive/carsales/tp websites...

Anyone know of a DC2 Type-R in good condition going for low 20's?

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v394/nayfon/hondavsmtdewblack.jpg

low 20's for a DC2? Hoping for a bit much aren't we?

Nope? That's what they're going for these days.

Typical DC2 has about 80,000kms and advertised for $24-25k... Easy negotiate down to $22k.

nothing wrong with DC2s you bunch of rwd-ing philistines.

nice pics tho....there must be more out there.

Honda Club NSW forums are here: http://www.hccnsw.org.au/forum, SAU NSW have done a few events with those guys over the years

Well... A budget is a budget. Not everyone has $30k to spend on a car. If you want to give him $8000 so he doesn't have to buy "crap", then feel free to PM me :P

Thanks for the link.

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