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Funny you should say that, as I was thinking about the one you had on the accord - was it the rhino lip? I was looking at b18 ubr, but that's about £400.. Think that I'm going to see how I feel about it first. Hopefully before Christmas... Should be getting an mot in the next few days, maybe after the skirts are painted and on.
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No, I don't think so - they look like they've been tagged on. Dropped them off at lunchtime yesterday and did a quick test fit - going to leave the black bits off for now. They're not in the best shape or best fit.
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Properly clean! Good works there chief
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Is this body kit genuine Honda or aftermarket?
dr_broon replied to YRegMB's topic in Body/Electrics/Interior
I've never seen it before - at least not in its current form.... There's a tint on the headlights which looks like a film similar to a product called fly eyes... If so that's probably what's on the rear lights as well. Depending on the type of film, I believe they are legal so long as they don't impair the amount of light omitted - the fly eyes film has lots of small holes to let the light out. Either way, if its film then it should come off relatively easily (might need a good clean up afterwards). As for mileage - I wouldn't be worried about it.... So long as the shell is sound. My engine's on over 215k, and it's still strong. In fact it's outlasted the chassis and has been transferred into a new shell!- 8 replies
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Last piece of the puzzle arrived today. MGZS skirts - think they'll have to go body coloured. They've got some odd little extensions on that I've never seen / noticed before. Think they'll go back to black.
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Fixed the typo for you
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I hope you manage to find one chief.. It's a tough thing with these low emissions zones. They were looking to bring one into Newcastle where I work. I cycle to work (when I used to go to the office that is) so from that point of view would be nice to not be inhaling early morning diesel fumes on a cold day when the mixture is rich, but from the point of view of driving, wasn't looking forward to paying £12.50 every time I took the car into Town. It sucks more finding yourself living in one. Do you have an M now?
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The wife sent me a couple of old pics yesterday... Couple of years old, but was a good reminder of why I'm doing this. Top one is Oct 17, other is Feb 17.
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Might end up going down the private reg route tbh.. That'll be a bit down the list though. Skirts and mot is all that's left now. Now that I've got the reg issue sorted, I know which one is getting mot'd and can get her road legal. I want to get the old shell home before the Christmas break so I can do a bit of tinkering prep. The new skirts are that MG blue colour, so will need a painting.. Not sure to go body colour or just black. They looked like the shaped ones, so pb might be better.
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So, the way I understand it is that most civic M's were only made up to 1999 - I've just double checked on lings https://www.lingshondaparts.com/partscatalog/catalog/select/catalog/hondacars/method/model/ And it looks like the only aerodeck made in 2000 was mc3 (diesel) and for the hatch it was the mb7 (also diesel I think?), so any late regs must have been registered later than manufacture - my deck was a 99 reg, but was a 98 model.
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Good luck with the hunt mate - there can't be many about.
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So heard back from the DVLA this week - it's a no go on the reg swap, so the old reg will be no more. Oh well, it's a shame, but not a surprise. I've also took the plunge and ordered some MG skirts (hope they fit okay). I'm off down to the garage tomorrow coz I'm off work - see if I can get anything sorted before the Christmas break.
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Cheers @dan1 - I've got an earthing kit added which goes all over the place... Hopefully it's found its way into the new chassis..
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Looking tip top buddy Sounds interesting about the harness for the lights - mine have always randomly dimmed when the load changed like a fan kicking in.
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Very nice. Looks like a super tidy engine bay!
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And if you did want to swap for a different wheel, ek9 is the same fitment as the ep3 (as Jake notes above), so you'd need to go for dc2 / eg fitment. Accord type r is same as ek/ep3 as well.
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Look good mate
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Looking great there
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Look well tasty
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How that you get sorted in the end. We never have it easy with parts for these cars
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It is weird - I'd always thought that eg / dc2 splines were the same no matter what, with ek / atr etc being different to that.
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Found this that sounds like it might help. "Please note before purchasing: The Honda boss kits fit one of two spline diameters, this size varies car to car regardless of year so you will need to confirm your application before ordering. OH-136, OH-215 and OH-215L HKB boss kits fit a 15mm diameter spline. OH-196, OH-206, OH-207 and OH-281 kits fit a 16mm diameter spline. " https://www.jdmheart.com/en/boss-kits/1651-hkb-steering-wheel-boss-kit-oh-206-honda-civic-egintegra-dc2-96-spec-air-bag-.html
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Glad that you got her all sorted out and mot'd. I bet that's a weight off your mind!
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Mate. Hope that you were okay after the bash! Shame that the prelude got written off though - worries me how easy it is for cars to be cast aside by the insurance companies. The new goodies for the civic should be good
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Looking minty fresh bud