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Originally Posted by I Luv BMW
So the Accord Euro R was only sold in the Japan market. Based on the lack of overall upkeep of the vehicle I didn’t get the overall sense that this was the real deal that had been imported. That and it seems to lack the sports seats found in the R. Of course there is chance it is real deal and the owner changed the seats to standard LOL.
Just checked the registration on the local roads authority website to confirm my suspicion. https://www.vicroads.vic.gov.au/regi...nquiry-results
This car has the chassis/engine number of the standard Euro. Both the R badge and the position of the “Euro” are fake!
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Ah ok, some of the euro R/Type R’s did look pretty much like a standard Honda
