The Civic Type R is the weapon of choice amongst Honda tuners in Japan now. The same can be said in Singapore, given the availability of parts, the bulletproof reliability you can expect from Honda, more than 100
bhp per litre and four doors to top it off.
The Civic Type R Singapore (CTR
SG) club celebrate its first anniversary last month and here are some photos:

Guess the favourite colour among Singaporean CTR owners?

J's Racing has got really big in Singapore. Signature dolphin tail exhaust (well not really signature, because I think RE
Amemiya popularized this look first). The
catback exhaust likely adds about 5 by itself.
Sizeable for a NA car that is already so highly tuned from the factory.
Mugen style front fenders on the leftmost CTR??

Aloof blue CTR by itself. If I am not wrong, the Chinese character '
yi' on the front bumper is the logo of a local auto-styling shop.

Here's wishing the Honda CTR guys all the best and even greater numbers for their sophomore effort next year!
2 comments:
I thought it's the logo of J's Racing?
you may be right.. but i think it does look like Artistic Bodyworks' logo as well. Go figure. :)
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