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I made a list of jobs I need to do today when I finish at 6 and tomorrow whole day 1. Lowering if I can find someone 2. Spray bump strips on passenger side doors and rear bumper 3. Spray all the lugs again 4. Possibly spray rocker cover if I got time left 5. Mid spoiler fitted 6. Carbon wrap the sides 7. Clean inside out 8. Machine polish and compound if I can How many out of this list practically I can do in an evening and a day2 points
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yes get rid of the chrome, also you have a bumper proctector!! @UnicyclingTom must be jelous!!2 points
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Toyota and Nissan issued recalls yesterday and it now looks like Honda will also be recalling cars. Apparently, air bags are deploying too violently and rip shards of metal from their housing ?. Hopefully some of you can add accurate detail.1 point
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Ok guys, the uploading problem seems to be fixed. Marcus, when you've uploaded the photos to your thread, remember to click the "Add to post" button next to each photo. This will avoid the "attached thumbnails" showing on your post. I logged in with your account, and was able to upload fairly big photo files, none of which were resized to the forum specs, so are all full size. All no problem mate. So you should find it all works now. Regarding the links above that werent working, these have also been fixed and the affected forums are now available to view Apologies for the errors chaps. If you find any more, please submit a support ticket straight away, with a copy of the error message so i can sort things out more quickly Enjoy!1 point
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Awesome website. Much like the Nissan4U website I used to use. Window molding / weather strip I found this diagram which shows the strip as number 4 but no white clips http://www.lingshondaparts.com/honda_car_parts_selection_pfk.php?block_01=17ST301&block_02=B__3911&block_03=17233 I found a thread on here from 2012 where they bought white clips for £1.79 ea from Honda, but never gave the partt number1 point
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You do talk some shit Get yasen to the show or else I'll get Roj to come and bum you....again!1 point
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I'll sort out this problem with uploading today chaps. Not sure why those links are saying that as they are working for me?? But this WILL be sorted today. Marcus, keep trying with the uploading mate, any errors you get, send them to me in a pm bud and I can work out whats going on Cars looking mint by the way!! Loving the planned mods!1 point
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Ouch! Suppose it'll be money well spent if it means you get no judder when it's back together.1 point
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Sounds interesting,tried a grinder and its was a no can do..shops want sh1t lot of £ to do bushes on the "S"..have read. Got Eibach springs to put on one day had them 6 months now,F25/R30mm any day soon just got to borrow some spring clamps from bro. and its warmer these days to work outside <my excuse anyway>1 point
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@Dave lost them the other day! Perhaps he hasn't added enough glue or something!1 point
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been busy tonight got the box sorted and all sealed up. Cleaned the case out best I could and cleaned up the mating edges. Knocked out old bearing and removed seal gently tapped new seal in using rubber mallet and 32mm socket. carefully tapped in new input shaft bearing with block of tiiimmmmbbberrrrr. cleaned, oiled and reassembled the shift mechanism and other bits n bobs. had a cuppa and put the case back on checking that it selects all the gears. So far so good that's all for now until sealant is dry I'm not tipping it in case oil comes out and disturbs sealant. so basically this is my previous gearbox which was whiney and had a bad 2nd gear that locked out at high Rpm. I have fitted the countershaft from last gearbox which had a working 2nd gear and a new input shaft bearing.1 point
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Maybe up the arb size to suit your new bushes would be interesting always thought would be same as MB6 MB6 - 26mm front, 18mm rear MG ZS - 24mm front, 20mm rear Integra R - 24mm front, 22mm rear read from http://civic5.com/forum/topic/9725-smaller-front-anti-roll-bar/1 point
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Bit smarter and yes chrome strip next in list. Need to get in there any who as boot has stopped locking with the doors.1 point
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Appealing to the tech nerds? Another project of mine has come together. Rebuilt my PC over the weekend. New Corsair 330R case. It's badass. My first attempt at having a presentable build... opposed to just throwing it together!1 point
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I finished one side bump strips.. Ran out of pirates black paint so I got some nighthawk black instead but it doesn't look too bad on them.. Can hardly tell the difference Also finished the spraying the discs.. So glad that's all done.. Also did some underseal as you can see in the pic1 point
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here's a few of my bay mate, if you have a look at some of the build threads you can get a good idea of what you want to do1 point
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So then the changes begun. I will put a list of things ive done from start to now. Colour coded handles Lows Lip de chromed grill dc2 spoiler jdm tail lights jdm headlights HID kit jdm flare fire extinguisher benen rear tow hook raised bonnet dc2 front strut brace takata harnesses deep dish stearing wheel Sun strip Also i have rota slipstreams which i am refurbing at the mo and i have some corbeau forza seats which should be in in the next 2 weeks. Just waiting for my rails to be made.1 point
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The deck was too quiet so I decided it's time to bring the Toyo Sports Catback system out that I had on my MB2 In the exhaust place ready for a new exhaust So the crappy standard exhaust is off The mid pipe fitted perfectly so it's exactly same fitting as MB2 Fitting the Backbox..Obviously needed extending to fit Welding under progress.. All done..The mid pipe was rubbing slightly against the heat shield which was making a vibration noise so I took the car back to him and he sorted it straight away..Love the sound now..I think this system sounds better on the deck than it did on my MB2..May be it's because of power difference1 point
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Fairly into anal.. but it's just a pain in the arse and getting expensive buying that bloody car back1 point
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Stay away from my chrome you sack of Bastards. I'll set the boys on you with their sticky hands and poor sleep patterns1 point
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YPFWYG. I've done some digging and most people on here vouch for Eibach. So they must be worth the extra dollary do! My car currently has lowering springs that were fitted in 2007 (I found the receipt) but the are so saggy at the back it's like driving a barge. How do the Eibach's ride? I'm not after cheap coilover spine shattering stiffness, but not after a comfy pillow either1 point