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Daveskater

posted on 2nd Nov 08 at 12:35

quote:
Originally posted by fro-dizzle
white is definately back in a big way :!
Yeah, there was a Focus at the British Int. Motorshow in London in white with like blue and purple flake, it was properly :!:!:! in a :thumbs: kinda way.


mattk

posted on 2nd Nov 08 at 12:28

how long will it be in fasion though, I often think about whats gonna happen when I sell mine on, Orange is a bit last year now, white is this years colour, and green will probably be next years :lol:


richc

posted on 2nd Nov 08 at 11:45

quote:
Originally posted by fro-dizzle
white is definately back in a big way :!


Only on certain cars though! Like mabye the ctr's and the nurb astra and the new S3.

But when you see it on like a diesel astra estate you just think tight bastard pay for a proper colour :lol:


Fro

posted on 2nd Nov 08 at 09:35

white is definately back in a big way :!


Ojc

posted on 2nd Nov 08 at 08:54

Fans of the ‘Red H’ have been eager to get a Civic Type R in white since the latest body shape was introduced in 2007 and now their calls have been answered. This car will be available to order from the end of the year with all models built at Honda’s manufacturing plant in Swindon.

As well as the distinctive Championship White paint finish that evokes memories of Honda’s first F1 car in 1963, this Type R gets 18” white alloy wheels, a contrasting smoke chrome finish on the badges, door handles, fuel lid and front grille and exclusive Type R plaque.

And there’s more. The powerful 2.0 litre i-VTEC engine, which produces 200PS at a spine tingling 8000rpm is now mated with a Limited Slip Differential that sharpens the car’s handling and driving dynamics even further. Around our test track in Tsukaba, Japan, the ‘white hot’ Type R shaves 1.44 seconds off the standard car’s time.



Ojc

posted on 2nd Nov 08 at 08:49

No, LCR doesn't either. Only one in that class that has it is the R26 and the limited edition white CTR being released.


atz_49

posted on 2nd Nov 08 at 08:42

Megane R26.


Ben G

posted on 2nd Nov 08 at 04:56

no.

focus rs does :)

as does a seat LCR or something iirc?


Rob E

posted on 1st Nov 08 at 23:37

I never saw one when I worked in the workshops for vauxhall


sumner2k3

posted on 1st Nov 08 at 22:51

is it lk an opitonal extra or an extra the nurburgring edition had or something?


Fro

posted on 1st Nov 08 at 22:50

My mates one didnt.


sumner2k3

posted on 1st Nov 08 at 22:49

do astra vxr have limited slip diff standard?