Been into Hondas for a while now and wanted to share my journey. Got a lot of opinions on my build and colour choices. What do you guys think?
The person who posted this is definitely an RSX fan
Ari said:
The person who posted this is definitely an RSX fan
For real
Ari said:
The person who posted this is definitely an RSX fan
Si
No doubt this guy loves RSXs
That British Racing Green model is so clean
Jake said:
That British Racing Green model is so clean
I actually thought about that colour too This one is Porsche’s Jet Green Metallic.
Just followed you on IG… Keep up the solid content! Appreciate what you’re doing
Corey said:
Just followed you on IG… Keep up the solid content! Appreciate what you’re doing
Thanks a lot for the support!
The dedication you’ve put into this build really shows. Seeing the final result must feel amazing
Serious question… You clearly love the car, but what exactly makes it special to you? Some people complain about it not being RWD.
I think it’s a dream car, but I’d love to hear from someone with firsthand experience.
@Kade
For me, it’s the perfect mix of lightweight feel from the older models with a bit more comfort. The design never gets old, and every time I drive it, it’s just fun. Plus, the aftermarket support is insane—you can build it into anything you want. Daily driver? Track beast? The choice is yours. I never cared that it’s FWD… If I want to slide, I’ll get a different car.
@Kade
It really is the best of everything. A perfect daily driver but also a car you’d be happy to own as your only one.
@Kade
People still complaining about FWD is getting old… The Aslan EG6 ran a 54.9-second lap at Tsukuba in Japan while being naturally aspirated and FWD.
For reference, even some high-performance cars struggle to match that. Here’s M’s Cayman GT3 doing a 55.2.
This whole thing has been a great build to watch
The ‘screw it’ phase of painting a car is so relatable Been there too many times.
Honestly, I do miss the days of not caring about scratches or washing it though…
Quinby said:
The ‘screw it’ phase of painting a car is so relatableBeen there too many times.
Honestly, I do miss the days of not caring about scratches or washing it though…
Man, I have no clue what the last owner was thinking. It’s like they thought steel wool was a good idea for a car wash mitt The paint was a disaster. Honestly, leaving it dirty made it look better.
@Tan
Some people just do the weirdest things My favourite is when someone tries to polish a car, burns through the clear coat on one panel, then just gives up and leaves it like that.
Quinby said:
@Tan
Some people just do the weirdest thingsMy favourite is when someone tries to polish a car, burns through the clear coat on one panel, then just gives up and leaves it like that.
I felt that one
Green with gold wheels is top-tier