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Location: Florida
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i'm gonna wait and see if anyone makes a whole aftermarket intake for the cr-z btw, is everyone expecting the mugen kit to be avaliable in america ?? cause mugen has never made any aero kits avaliable in america. the only mugen in america is the mugen civic which isn't really mugen (err not jdm hahaha) cause the US civic coupe's style is only avaliable in the US. |
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Location: Sebastian, FL
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they sell JDM conversions for our US-Spec models...
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I'm driving an Acura TSX now. I had a Mugen intake before. And now I have a Gruppe M intake. Gruppe M is very loud and raw. Mugen is more humble and quality. I prefer Mugen. I hope there will be more intake choice for the CR-Z. Mugen, Gruppe M, Spoon, Comptech
For Mugen parts in US,Kingmotorsports is the sole authorized North American distributor for Mugen. |
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Join Date: Feb 2010
Location: Florida
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香港??
diuu.. i just asked my friend in hong kong yesterday and they said they didn't have it yet ?? what the ?? oh and just so everyone knows, in hong kong, when yuu buy a car, you always get coilovers, wheels, and brake caliper/kit so this is pretty normal |
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I wonder how much is it to import it to HK from Japan. I guess around HKD 240000? I think CR-Z is great to drive in HK. Small, stylish, 1.5L engine (save registration fee $), save fuel in city stop and go traffic, low end torque for uphill. In Hong Kong, drivers don't have many chance to drive above 100km/h (62miles/h).
There is a weird rule in HK. If you want HID, it has to be come as stock. It's illegal if you add it afterwards. I wonder if other after market stuffs are legal or not. I've heard Macau is more tuner friendly. |
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Join Date: Mar 2010
Posts: 15
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yes Hong Kong you are right....if anyone want to order CRZ in Hong Kong can contact me.....
this is the very first CR-Z arrived in Hong Kong and delivered to Customer..... price wise will be starting from about 329k(including the first registartion tax) car itself is about 2,268,000yen in Japan...without tax and options
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