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Question Type R?

what the heck does the "Type R" or "Type RS" stickers mean??
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for the Honda world, Honda produced versions of some of their cars to road racing spec... the NSX-R, Integra Type-R, Civic Type-R and Accord Type-R.

it denotes "Type-Race"

Type-RS is used by Subaru, and denotes "Type-Rally Sport"

RS is used by some manufacturers to denote comfort packages on their cars, like the Integra series... RS, LS, GS, GS-R, and Type-R (from lowest standard features to highest price offering)



like in the domestic world, people in rice land also use the Type-R stickers to try and fool others into thinking their lower classed car is an honest to goodness higher class version... easily debunked by examining their standard features. like a Camaro V6 with "Z28 SS" stickers and badges, some people use the "Type-R" sticker to quickly upgrade their vehicle to try and impress the unknowing.
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ill buy u one brandon

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when? did u know talk is cheap?
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Old 01-07-2002, 10:48 AM
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for the Honda world, Honda produced versions of some of their cars to road racing spec... the NSX-R, Integra Type-R, Civic Type-R and Accord Type-R.

it denotes "Type-Race"

Type-RS is used by Subaru, and denotes "Type-Rally Sport"

RS is used by some manufacturers to denote comfort packages on their cars, like the Integra series... RS, LS, GS, GS-R, and Type-R (from lowest standard features to highest price offering)



like in the domestic world, people in rice land also use the Type-R stickers to try and fool others into thinking their lower classed car is an honest to goodness higher class version... easily debunked by examining their standard features. like a Camaro V6 with "Z28 SS" stickers and badges, some people use the "Type-R" sticker to quickly upgrade their vehicle to try and impress the unknowing.
ahhhhhhhh yeahhh! like he said
great explanation!!!!!!!!!!!!
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