RE: Tolman takes on Integra Type R with epic results
RE: Tolman takes on Integra Type R with epic results
Tuesday 14th April

Tolman takes on Integra Type R with epic results

What's best to sit alongside a Sorrento Green 205 Tolman Edition? A matching Honda icon, of course


Sometimes it can already feel like we’ve seen it all when it comes to reimagined classic cars. There are only so many old Porsches and fast Fords you can be excited by, in truth. But as cars continue to age and new approaches are found, so the niche is kept fresh. We’ve already been enamoured with Tolman Engineering’s recent work, from Minis to Group B - and now the company has branched out into something to get millennial hearts pumping quite a bit faster: it’s spent 740 hours completely overhauling an Integra Type R. 

The first and only Integra Type R offered to the UK (more than a quarter of a century ago now), the DC2 has long been venerated as a front-wheel drive legend. It’s also long been known for how much it rusts, which was a problem with this particular example, despite previous repairs. Mud gets into the arches, which eats away at the steel. And anyone who’s contemplated a ‘Teg resto in recent years will know how hard it is to get hold of replacement body panels. So Tolman did what Tolman does and built its own, with 180 hours of the restoration spent recreating wheel arches and rear quarter panels, even parts of the floor, ‘reinstating structural integrity rather than merely covering damage.’

The paint that sits on top is pretty special as well, of course. While some will see respraying a Championship White Type R Honda in a Peugeot dark green as sacrilege, Tolman has gone above and beyond in the work. Using nitrogen rather than air for the paint application is said to create a cleaner finish because there isn’t any water in nitrogen - that’s the kind of lengths they’re going to. Lights and rubbers were redone also (good luck getting new OE examples of those in 2026) and, thank heavens, the entire underside has been cavity sprayed. All DC2s deserve to be cherished these days, none more so than this one. 

Mechanically, this is now an Integra Type R as it left the factory, the glorious B18C 1.8 rebuilt and renewed to deliver a true, dyno-verified 190hp once more. Modern upgrades were limited to an immobilisier and some extra soundproofing, ‘improving day-to-day usability without masking the VTEC’s iconic roar.’ Perfect. For the chassis, the DC2 now uses Nitron dampers (nothing but the best for a Tolman build) alongside new bushing, springs, brakes, tyres, lines… you get the picture. If it’s not a new replacement part on this Honda, it’s been refurbished to an extremely high standard, and if it’s neither of those, then Tolman has simply made a new item. 

Truly nothing has been left untouched. With the legendary red Recaros now faded to pink, the decision was made to retrim them to match the basically unused rear bench. But where are you going to get Integra Type R rear seat material in the mid-2020s? Australia, apparently, the end result as exquisite as we’ve come to expect from a Tolman build. The redone red crackle cover under the bonnet looks better than it would have in 1999. 

A fairly phenomenal thing by all accounts, then, something new and different for both the restomod and the Type R Honda scene. Another string to Tolman’s bow, too. Chris Tolman is the boss; he said: “The brief started with a colour change to sit alongside the owner’s Tolman Edition 205 GTi, but once we stripped the car we could see it deserved the full job done properly. When the panels are not available you either compromise or make them yourself. We’ll never compromise, so the answer was clear. The result is a build that stays true to the Integra, is sharp to drive and can be used with confidence.” There’s no word on cost; something similar to a Tolman Edition 205 seems likely given the work that’s been invested. Which has a waiting list into 2027, actually. Don’t be surprised if one or two more customers head Tolman’s way after seeing this…


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leglessAlex

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6,912 posts

165 months

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The Article said:
it’s spent 740 hours completely overhauling an Integra Type R
So probably around £75k in labour alone? Ooft.

I love it, so cool to see stuff getting restored to better-than-factory finish. I really hope the owner enjoys it as it was meant to be enjoyed!

Geoffcapes

1,152 posts

188 months

Monday 13th April
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So we're looking at a car that will probably cost 100 grand plus!

Was it that good?

Iron Jango

9 posts

31 months

Monday 13th April
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I think it would look better as an Allegro

Liamjrhodes

421 posts

165 months

Monday 13th April
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Its not going to be cheap but is the best DC2 money can buy!
Really hope whoever buys it will drive it and not just park it in a garage

Freakuk

4,450 posts

175 months

Monday 13th April
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Loved my DC2 and I'd have another in a heartbeat but would probably regret it by modern standards.... Those rose tinted glasses.

Lovely thing, I'd have kept it original in championship white, red front recaros etc, but it's just nice to see someone returning this back to the road and so good.

Terminator X

19,733 posts

228 months

Monday 13th April
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Freakuk said:
Loved my DC2 and I'd have another in a heartbeat but would probably regret it by modern standards.... Those rose tinted glasses.

Lovely thing, I'd have kept it original in championship white, red front recaros etc, but it's just nice to see someone returning this back to the road and so good.
Same. We had a DC5 after the DC2 as well; DC2 sounded better and the DC5 a better car imho.

TX.

fozzymandeus

1,089 posts

170 months

Monday 13th April
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I like the approach Tolman have taken here, and for their 205.

I’m getting a bit sick of £1m Singer stories - the 90s aesthetic of the cars they’ve modified is becoming desirable in itself, and all the 964s are being eaten up.

This has a sense of restraint that I admire.

Jon_S_Rally

4,373 posts

112 months

Monday 13th April
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Looks a lovely job, but a white JDM car with red Recaros is where I'd put my money. Still, I'm sure the owner feels chuffed when he opens the garage and sees this and the 205 together. A lovely pairing and some of the best, most fun FWD cars from different parts of the world. Fair play.

dukebox9reg

1,697 posts

172 months

Monday 13th April
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I just dont know who this is for.

It is in all fairness a budget sporty hatch. When its now 6 figures. No one will drive it like its meant to be at that price and is it special enough to sit in a multi car garage?

fantheman80

2,430 posts

73 months

Monday 13th April
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dukebox9reg said:
I just dont know who this is for.
The owner! This is not a new product line as such, only what Tolman can do (if the price is right)

I would happily have this in my euro million stable over a supercar....just would need to be champ white with red seats

350Matt

3,873 posts

303 months

Monday 13th April
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dukebox9reg said:
I just dont know who this is for.

It is in all fairness a budget sporty hatch. When its now 6 figures. No one will drive it like its meant to be at that price and is it special enough to sit in a multi car garage?
I'd say you haven't driven one then

a well sorted Integra is a special thing ,one of the best if not the best FWD chassis about

mainaman

428 posts

209 months

Monday 13th April
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Any proper nuts and bolts restoration for a “normal” car is 100 000 pounds plus, rare vintage Ferraris and the likes- multiples of that. It is cheaper to buy a brand new factory made GTR 35 NISMO(well, it was until last year when the Godzilla was finally retired) than to restore a standard GTR 32 in Japan. All those parts, even if all OEM staff is still available, are more expensive than the car. If you have to manufacture parts even more so. Add labour and profit and the 20k(30 years ago) Integra DC2 is now 200 000. I think that in ten years time or less only the really valuable JDM heroes(NSX, TM, 400R, Bathurst, etc) from the 90s will be still in good condition and roadworthy as how many are going to pay that amount of money to restore an Integra or even a Supra?

GreatScott2016

2,295 posts

112 months

Monday 13th April
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No doubt a lovely thing to drive, but even without knowing the price, it’s bound to high. I do love the simplicity of the interior though, a lovely place to be smile

Tickle

6,103 posts

228 months

Monday 13th April
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What a lovely thing! My DC2 was one of my favourite, past cars. DC5 never matched it.

Hope this one gets used as intended.

Jester86

618 posts

133 months

Monday 13th April
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I love it, it is my preferred route of choice to save and love some of the old cars that made up a good part of peoples automotive histories.

This appeals to me so much more than many modern offerings.

rossub

5,593 posts

214 months

Monday 13th April
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Freakuk said:
Lovely thing, I'd have kept it original in championship white, red front recaros etc, but it's just nice to see someone returning this back to the road and so good.
Yeah, I’m not sure there’s more than 1 person in the world that wants a dark green Integra.

RS Grant

1,771 posts

257 months

Monday 13th April
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I'm sure you got a dark green in the lower spec GSR model.

I'd have definitely done a DC2 R differently, although I understand the reasoning behind the colour change on this one and appreciate that everyone has their own taste.

But colour aside, it's nice to know that when my Euromillions cash drops in I can throw all manner of obscure stuff at a specialist who can make it even better than it was new.

unseen

253 posts

185 months

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Iron Jango said:
I think it would look better as an Allegro
Retropower fan? They do actually look pretty good I reckon.

NH-0

668 posts

120 months

Monday 13th April
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Green looks nice, but that rocker cover in the wrong shade of red would irate me me.

miniman

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286 months

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That Honda script is very poorly positioned.