set me straight
blacksheep
07-30-2003, 11:30 PM
to start up is there a difference between Si-R and SI-R and so on cause ive seen em both, and i got confused casuse i thought that since its and Si-R that it would be right hand side drive but, what i saw wasnt :confused: :confused: if someone could give info on that it would help a little
dirtydx
07-30-2003, 11:59 PM
maybe someone stuck a siR badge on their car? i dunno
blacksheep
07-31-2003, 12:01 AM
thats waht i was thinkin
<[4gen91CvcLX]>
07-31-2003, 12:02 AM
all i know is you can buy a rice-a-rific SiR badge at the local pep boys/autozone...so alot of people driving civic's that never even had an SiR are sportin the badges! :loser:
dirtydx
07-31-2003, 12:02 AM
oh i forgot to mention.. in Canada, 99-00 Civic coupes were available as siR's. Same with the new hatchback. Even though they are the same specs as US. (i think).
b16rex
07-31-2003, 12:14 AM
someone either put the si-r badge on there dx, or on there b16 :biggrin:
Problem_Si
07-31-2003, 12:14 AM
:werd:
Even before that....
The last time I was in Ontario, I drove instead of sleeping the whole trip from Pa. I saw 96+ Civics with the Si badging, which would be the equivalent to our Ex coupe, so maybe Our 88-91 and 92-95 Si hatches are considered Si-R up there? i dunno....
But I know for sure that the last post is accurate...the 99-00 Si's are referred to as SiR
But again....it aint a tight car, if it aint a type R...lol
:thefinger
Even before that....
The last time I was in Ontario, I drove instead of sleeping the whole trip from Pa. I saw 96+ Civics with the Si badging, which would be the equivalent to our Ex coupe, so maybe Our 88-91 and 92-95 Si hatches are considered Si-R up there? i dunno....
But I know for sure that the last post is accurate...the 99-00 Si's are referred to as SiR
But again....it aint a tight car, if it aint a type R...lol
:thefinger
blacksheep
07-31-2003, 12:16 AM
yea mean maybe some kid decided to put a siR badge on there stock car
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