Goodbye FTO

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Domo
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Goodbye FTO

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I would like bid farewell to my FTO GPvR. Though I haven't been an active member here, I have always visited this website and learnt a lot of new things about my car. It was my first manual car and has taught me a lot. I will miss it's V6 growl hitting MIVEC.

Here are some pics of my car when I first got it :)

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Now introducing my new car. Let's say it's a little bit more practical than the FTO.

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Re: Goodbye FTO

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Definitely more practical

Nice upgrade.

But you will miss that engine note! :D
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Re: Goodbye FTO

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A very nice upgrade, your old Fto also looked very nice though.
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Re: Goodbye FTO

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I still miss the FTO. Evo is still turning heads... Just mainly guys now. :lol:

First owner in Australia :). Came with HKS Suction kit, Tein Coilovers (I think they're super streets) and a Fujitsubo Cat-back exhaust. Exhaust is nice and quiet unless I put the pedal down.

The missus will be going for her P's soon. She's set on getting a civic, integra, prelude or something small. Trying to convince her to get an FTO, which will have to be a tip. An FTO non the less :) Heard good things about the TIP on the fto's. Plus for the price she's paying, she will be getting a Mivec engine rather than a non-VTEC YO!!!!!
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Re: Goodbye FTO

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4 sp tips are stronger than the 5 sp. Was stated here recently.
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