2004 Honda JAZZ VTI-S  

8700s14
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Post #1 post 16th March 2011 - 07:52 AM
Engine:
1.5 Vtec
Exhaust:
Stock
Suspension:
Stock
Wheels:
Stock 15"
Modifications:
None
Stereo Audio / Visual:
Stock
Estimated Power:
Stock


Don't mind me, just posting up wifeys Jazz. For some reason, I have grown quite fond of the exterior of the VTI-S. This one has the 7 speed paddle shift too which is great for shits and giggles.
2004 Honda Jazz Vti-s
2004 Honda Jazz Vti-s
2004 Honda Jazz Vti-s
2004 Honda Jazz Vti-s


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  • Slav
    Post #2

    These are pretty fast for what they are.

    screwball
    Post #3

    Jesus dude... put your flame suit on...

    OT: I always liked the Jazz as far as zippy hatches go.

    Zeinheiger
    Post #4

    Buy your wife some 16x10's with ridiculous offset and cut the springs... She'll love it

    MoistynB4
    Post #5

    and throw a K20 in it, then you'll love it :D

    Love Tappers
    Post #6

    ^^ Do these.

    I really like these I nearly crashed one playing with the paddle shifters at work though :D

    GTRwilson
    Post #7

    not thread worthy.

    Burntsmoke
    Post #8

    m0ar low.

    also needs fully hektic sound system.

    The Doctor
    Post #9

    best car on boost.

    XR5T
    Post #10

    QUOTE (Zeinheiger @ Mar 16 2011, 08:43 AM) *
    Buy your wife some 16x10's with ridiculous offset and cut the springs... She'll love it

    This....

    Granthem
    Post #11

    cute

    josh...ute...
    Post #12

    Full exhaust system, get some King springs in and some sick rims and this car would be mean for your wife lol

    slokey
    Post #13

    I like it.

    screwball
    Post #14

    QUOTE (GTRwilson @ Mar 16 2011, 09:42 AM) *
    not thread worthy.


    Shut up dickhead

    krayziebenno
    Post #15

    the VTI-s's look pretty tidy with the kit n spoiler IMO. as said above, suspension and rims would be sweet, but stock looks just fine too. great cars. surprising amount of space inside.

    Modified
    Post #16

    I like.

    roflninja
    Post #17

    :thumbsup:

    Boostn32GTR
    Post #18

    QUOTE (GTRwilson @ Mar 16 2011, 09:42 AM) *
    not thread worthy.

    what, and your comment was worthy? STFU!!.... Decent lil rig... would be very economiccal... cheap and realiable thats for sure... 7 speed paddle shift... WOW.... would never have thought!!

    figgoat
    Post #19

    and expect to see more small pocket rockets with escalating [rising.....for gen y who can't spell or comprehend] fuel costs...cool car :thumbsup:

    QUOTE (Boostn32GTR @ Mar 16 2011, 03:53 PM) *
    what, and your comment was worthy? STFU!!.... Decent lil rig... would be very economiccal... cheap and realiable thats for sure... 7 speed paddle shift... WOW.... would never have thought!!

    Joshy T
    Post #20

    QUOTE (GTRwilson @ Mar 16 2011, 10:42 AM) *
    not thread worthy.


    not post worthy, shut up faaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaggot

    ot: i love these little things, fun to drive, good on fuel and easy to live with, very awsome little cars.

    G-uni7
    Post #21

    they look fat done up

    webby93
    Post #22

    Throw in a 7" DVD player in the centre consol somewhere, would look awesome

    Pure Evil
    Post #23

    why :thumbsup:

    mreuro4
    Post #24

    QUOTE (Zeinheiger @ Mar 16 2011, 08:43 AM) *
    Buy your wife some 16x10's with ridiculous offset and cut the springs... She'll love it


    'Honest and straight to the point!' :thumbsup:

    boorak1337
    Post #25

    VTTTEEEEEEECCCCCCCCCCCCC!

    enrique
    Post #26

    what a great, economical, zippy, and reliable car this is! specially with petrol prices these days, how could you go wrong? lovely interior too!
    mate, end of the day its a honda, it will outlast many of the cars posted on here! great lil car mate

    chaserface
    Post #27

    QUOTE (screwball @ Mar 16 2011, 01:07 PM) *
    Shut up dickhead



    QUOTE (Boostn32GTR @ Mar 16 2011, 03:53 PM) *
    what, and your comment was worthy? STFU!!.... Decent lil rig... would be very economiccal... cheap and realiable thats for sure... 7 speed paddle shift... WOW.... would never have thought!!



    QUOTE (Joshy T @ Mar 16 2011, 05:51 PM) *
    not post worthy, shut up faaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaggot

    ot: i love these little things, fun to drive, good on fuel and easy to live with, very awsome little cars.


    don't worry hes just a commodore bogan.

    Love Tappers
    Post #28

    Did what is said above and get the Honda fit badges for it.

    TimRoc
    Post #29

    I like it, it's refreshing to see something in readers rides that hasn't been chopped, crashed, chev badged or mini trucked. No Flaming required.

    deano_pie
    Post #30

    I did a road trip from brisbane to sydney in one of these things with 4 other people in the car. quite spacious especially with 5 adults in it.

    clutch-monkey
    Post #31

    QUOTE (Boostn32GTR @ Mar 16 2011, 03:53 PM) *
    what, and your comment was worthy? STFU!!.... Decent lil rig... would be very economiccal... cheap and realiable thats for sure... 7 speed paddle shift... WOW.... would never have thought!!

    it's just a cvt with paddle shit buttons, that will have pretty decent chance of grenading itself circa 100,000km's of normal driving
    unfortunately i have one of these too, pro's are at least it's good on fuel and interior space

    8700s14
    Post #32

    QUOTE (clutch-monkey @ Mar 18 2011, 01:30 PM) *
    it's just a cvt with paddle shit buttons, that will have pretty decent chance of grenading itself circa 100,000km's of normal driving
    unfortunately i have one of these too, pro's are at least it's good on fuel and interior space


    It seems all the CVT's that 'grenade themself' are not serviced properly. Anyone know knows these well will recommend changing the CVT fluid every 40,000km, most get to 100,000km without a change and wonder why it blows up!

    That and idiots using ATF instead of the proper fluid.

    jks24
    Post #33

    excellent daily

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