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Used '25 ITS in central FL!

WonderBlue

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I’m John. Been a Toyota (mainly Corolla) guy for most my life. My first car in 1993 was an ‘82 Corolla, rusted out (indiana winters) with manual 5MT. At 51 y/o with kids slowly becoming adults, and approaching midlife crisis stages, finally decided to get something slightly less practical than a Corolla and slightly more practical than a Supra. My wife also played a small role in that decision…. Anyway, I love my very first Acura! Such a pleasure to drive, and so excited to be able to shift my own gears again. Bought mine used (‘25) but with some aftermarket aesthetics (wheels, blacked out logo, silly darth vader fusebox cover under the hood, titanium oem shift knob - that’s all I’m aware of at this point). I’ve already swapped out the shift knob with a skunk2 racing one, but not sure about that. I’ve got a Mugen ball coming.. I really appreciate this forum so far and looking forward to learning a lot more about my ITS!

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Your alcantara center console is aftermarket, so win there.

Wheels are OEM though but the copper color was an option and looks fantastic, but the center caps look powdercoated and is also a nice touch. Also can't fully tell from the pictures but to me they look like there may be spacers installed. Whoever owned it before you had some pretty good taste and clearly loved the car.

Car looks great, enjoy!
 
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WonderBlue

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Your alcantara center console is aftermarket, so win there.

Wheels are OEM though but the copper color was an option and looks fantastic, but the center caps look powdercoated and is also a nice touch. Also can't fully tell from the pictures but to me they look like there may be spacers installed. Whoever owned it before you had some pretty good taste and clearly loved the car.

Car looks great, enjoy!
Great to know about the center console and wheels, thank you! I just started to wonder if those copper wheels were an option, since I've seen them on a few others in the forums. The steering wheel is also alcantara. Is that stock? After looking further, I'm assuming not stock.
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