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<rss version="2.0"><channel><title>facebook feed 1 from Members Cars</title><link>https://civic5.com/forum/rss/1-facebook-feed-1-from-members-cars.xml/</link><description>Posts content from Members cars to facebook</description><language>en</language><item><title>My MC3 Aerodeck</title><link><![CDATA[https://civic5.com/forum/topic/15101-my-mc3-aerodeck/?do=findComment&comment=326681]]></link><description>Hi everyone, after finally getting registered in this forum and lurking for a couple of years it's finally time to show my Aerodeck.
 


	It's a 1999 MC3 that my dad bought in 2019 as a temporary car, but since I've grown quite attached to it he decided to keep it so it can be my first car. It had 315 thousand kms when we first got it and it now sits at nearly 355 thousand (it was the second car in the family for most of the time it was with us, until I got my license) 
 


	
 


	Here is how it looked like when my dad bought it, and as you can see it had some work done. MTS technik comfort coilovers, JR 5 mm spacers at the back, hardrace adjustable camber arms in the front and the back, retrofitted Rover rear ARB with custom brackets, slotted Brembo OEM size rotors up front and OEM Brembo pads (nothing special) and every bushing has been replaced with hardened Hardrace ones. I've also added a VTi fornt lip. It's sitting on Momo Corse 17&#xD7;7.5 ET35 wheels and 205/40 Hankook Ventus tires.
 


	
 


	Since I am a bit of a rally fan the Deck gets used quite a lot for the longer journeys (the pic above is in Austria after New Year when the J&#xE4;nnerrallye took place, had the most fun sliding the car on snow covered roads when driving inbetween stages)
 


	
 


	This one was taken last year when the ERC was held in Croatia and some of the roads were really rough and unpaved but it was built to take it&#x1F4AA;.
 


	I'm quite satisfied with the car as is mechanically. The next thing on my list would be the interior. Having only 4 speakers and not that good sound isolation you can't really muffle the sound of the diesel up front so I want to get it sorted in the summer.
 


	
 


	I was thinking about putting in Recaro SPJ seats and reupholstering them in the original seat pattern which i quite like. But seeing they are getting rarer and rarer that might have to wait. If anyone knows the name of the pattern or where it could be found I would very much appreciate it (I've got other options, but finding an OEM fabric would be best). I was also thinking of putting in an EP3 steering wheel but as far as I am aware that means putting in a different steering column which sounds like a bit of a job so I'll see how that turns out.
 


	 
 


	So that is a short introduction to my pride and joy, I hope that you like it.</description><enclosure url="https://civic5.com/forum/uploads/monthly_2026_06/20260313_175530.jpg.6162102712b6512f029250745c98b035.jpg" length="453401" type="image/jpeg"/><pubDate>Thu, 04 Jun 2026 07:22:09 +0000</pubDate></item><item><title>Civic mb1 mods</title><link><![CDATA[https://civic5.com/forum/topic/14941-civic-mb1-mods/?do=findComment&comment=326180]]></link><description>Hi, I&#x2019;ve got a 1996 Honda Civic MB1 in metalic red and I&#x2019;m planning to do some visual mods.
 


	First, I want to get rid of the ugly black front bumper. Does a facelift (post-lift) bumper fit, or is painting the stock one my only reasonable option?
 


	Second question &#x2013; where can I get lip kits/splitters and side skirts (front, sides, rear)? Any good sources or parts that fit these cars?
 


	Also, is there any aftermarket grille available? I&#x2019;m not a big fan of the OEM one.
 


	And if you have any other mod ideas or styling suggestions for this model, feel free to share &#x2013; I&#x2019;m open to inspiration.
 


	Thanks for any advice!</description><pubDate>Fri, 30 Jan 2026 21:05:22 +0000</pubDate></item><item><title>My 2000 Civic MB8</title><link><![CDATA[https://civic5.com/forum/topic/14931-my-2000-civic-mb8/?do=findComment&comment=326162]]></link><description>Hey everybody, glad I could be a part of the forums now, I'd like to show you a couple pictures of my new to me MB8, it has some really nice OEM goodies too, like the wind deflectors and metal plates door sills. This is hopefully going to be a build thread for this car as I buy more stuff for it and upgrade it in the future. Hopefully you guys like it!</description><enclosure url="https://civic5.com/forum/uploads/monthly_2026_01/2025-11-23_19-39-34.jpg.1c4139b05723548d6bc11fba12b0968c.jpg" length="496536" type="image/jpeg"/><pubDate>Mon, 26 Jan 2026 19:57:28 +0000</pubDate></item><item><title>Official units of Civic MB MC VTI-S</title><link><![CDATA[https://civic5.com/forum/topic/14907-official-units-of-civic-mb-mc-vti-s/?do=findComment&comment=326051]]></link><description>Hello guys &#x1F44D;
 


	As I already mentioned in a previous topic, I have been building a "fake" Aerodeck VTI-S and I would like to know a bit more about this variant.
 


	For the MB6 VTI-S I found that 500 units were released around the world, is this number correct? &#x1F914;
 


	 
 


	
 


	 
 


	Now, to answer my questions:
 


	1) I couldn't found any official information about the number of MC2 VTI-S units that were released, does this information even exist?
 


	
 


	2) From all these units, were all released in the UK or were also available at some other countries?
 


	3) From the extra parts available for the VTI-S are all of those exclusive for that model or could some be selected on an standard VTI? 
 


	I would assume the mats and the aluminum gear knob are exclusive on the VTI-S model, but what about the lips and mid spoiler? Could these be purchase as extra on a standard VTI? Because I see a lot of wagons that are not Pirate Black, so those should not be genuine VTI-S &#x1F914;</description><pubDate>Sun, 21 Dec 2025 23:13:26 +0000</pubDate></item><item><title>My daily Mb3 project</title><link><![CDATA[https://civic5.com/forum/topic/14875-my-daily-mb3-project/?do=findComment&comment=325933]]></link><description><![CDATA[Hello everybody, this is my first post on the forum and in it I'll introduce you to my car.
 


	 
 


	I have bought my 1998 Civic LS 5 door MB3 about a little more than two years ago now with 114k km, its been my daily ever since, and i've absolutely fallen in love with it, having about 153k km now, and am now trying to give it the love and recognition it deserves. Unfortunately, since the car has been pretty reliable except for some minor repairs, I have almost neglected looking for bigger problems, also due do a lack of time and money. Now however, a little bit ago my entire suspension failed, all four shocks started leaking and i broke a spring, just 2 days after getting it approved for 2 more years by TÜV (yes, I live in Germany), and I decided it was time to make the car into what I always wanted it do be: a reliable daily, that is also fun to drive, but wont knock my passengers teeth out. Since in Germany it feels almost impossible to mod a cars power in any reasonable way, i have to do my absolute best to get the most out of the chassis. Initially, i planned to fix all the minor problems before going to the 'upgrading'-phase of the build, however my failing suspension has left me no choice with that. Since i didnt (and still dont) have alot of money, i have looked for the cheapest coilovers that didnt seem like absolute garbage, had some decent reviews, and had valid papers in germany that allowed me to use them with non-stock wheels (which is apparently a problem most low-budget coilovers have in germany).
 


	 
 


	So, what has been done to the car?
 


	I ended up with the MTS-Street kit, in the hopes of it being a good middle ground between the Comfort and Sport variants.
 


	 
 


	
 


	 
 


	So far i cant really judge how that went, due to the car still not being ready for getting my new parts registered in my papers, and therefore not really being able to take it out on the roads (also, the alignment is still screwed). But it doesnt feel heaps uncomfortable, also due to me running 14 inch wheels with 185/60 all-season road cushions. 
 


	Another thing im adding in the same process, so i only have to reason with Tüv once for now, are wheel spacers. I did 20mm per axle in the front and 30mm per axle in the rear, and it already helped the looks alot. 
 


	After both of that is done and registered, i have a long list of some little (and some not so little) problems to fix. 
 


	First of those, of course: Rust. In all the typical spots. A previous owner covered the entire underside in rubber-based rust protection, thats is now starting to rust through. Also, they never took off the side skirts for that, so the rocker panels look pretty shot, and i'm worried its almost reaching structurally relevant points in the front, also already having eaten its way up into my fender and my door mounting points, all caused by the notorious dirt trap behind the front wheels and fender.
 


	 
 


	
 


	 
 


	Of course i have the typical little starting rust spots at the mounting points of the rear bumper.
 


	 
 


	
 


	 
 


	A bigger problem however is my rear right door, that seems to have taken a hit from a previous owners endeavors, and they never properly sealed the inside door weld, so now that looks like the surface of mars too. Also, of course all my suspension parts are heavily rusting, and i intend to polish all of them down once i have the time and access to tools for it. I have already repainted (and previously de-rusted) my rear lower suspension arms, due to having to replace all the old, shot bushings in there for the new suspension (which was a rather scary hydraulic press job).
 


	 
 


	
 


	 
 


	While doing that, i also noticed they have the the mounting holes for an ARB pre-drilled. The rust has also made its way to my fuel lines, so that will have to become urgent soon.
 


	 
 


	The long list of other little problems include:
 


	- The headliner, of course
 


	- My fog light lenses are cracked
 


	- The interior clock light has given out
 


	- My drivers floor mat has a hole - oops.
 


	- My fans only work on the highest setting, rip blower resistor
 


	- The wooden plate covering my spare wheel has a big crack, someone tried sitting on it without the spare wheel in there...
 


	- One jack mounting point is a little bent inwards (not exactly a small problem, pretty scary when its on a lift :') )
 


	- The previous owner installed a soind system in the boot shelf, and left all the wires and screws exposed... looks horrid
 


	- They also installed a pretty ugly cheap dotted tint on all rear windows
 


	- My A/C is currently out of commission (begging its not a compressor issue)
 


	- The cheap ugly RGB radio headunit installed by a previous owner now has a broken volume knob...
 


	 
 


	So after mentioning all the faults, what are the plans?
 


	I first intend to make the interior livable again, so things like headliner and A/C will be tackled first. For the headunit, i was looking for a sleek modern one that has an expandable screen, that also works when not extended, and also one that has its own android system so i can install Hondash, to connect it to my adapter. No big use for Hondash in that car just yet, but owning one just adds to the feels :)) . That combination has proven to be pretty complicated, if i want one that doesnt look like a cheap RGB-Setup, but I'd like the option to have the screen turned off while driving at night. 
 


	Parallel to that i will have to tackle my rust issues. I will contact a capable welder/bodymaker to take a look at my rocker panel and tell me whether its fixable or has to be replaced for safety. All the other little spots i hope to fix by myself, except for maybe the door, because i might just need a new one.
 


	After these biggest problems are out the way, i have two things coming up:
 


	My rear bumper has a pretty significant mark from being hit, and in the front the paint is starting to peel unter the plastic bumper trim. The fix i have for that is currently locked away in my garage: I have acquired a front and rear bumper with the VTI-S kit lips screwed on:
 


	 
 


	
 


	 
 


	They're not actually from an MB6, so there is no headlight washer nozzle. I also got the Spoiler in the same purchase, however it didnt include the VTI-S Sideskirts, but the normal painted stock ones. All of these parts will need to be painted, because the clear coat is peeling and they are in a different colour anyways. 
 


	The other thing i'm tackling at the same point is trying to install the 16mm Rover rear anti roll bar. I dont quite know how TÜV will like that just yet, but ill cross that bridge when i get to it. I have already acquired almost all needed parts for that. The bar, of which i have two, a rusted old one and a brand new one, the rubber end link bushes, the mounting brackets and mounting bushes (of which i needed to buy the Superflex alternative because i couldnt find the OEM ones). However i am still missing two critical thing: The end link rods, because i dont know the exact length i need for the rover ARB. I have found 90mm and 83mm ones and still have to measure what might work (unless somebody coincidentlly knows and can tell me?). The other huge thing im missing is the L-shaped bracket that is screwed to the underbody, that the Mounting bushing bracket thingy bolts on to. I have no clue where to get those, and if i cant find any i might have to get the measurements from an MB6 ( a friend of mine owns one) and try to get it replicated by a professional. 
 


	 
 


	So after adressing all the cosmetic and suspension plans, what's the drive train/engine plan? Well. Things like swapping or tuning an engine is pretty hard to almost impossible to do legally in germany it seems, due to several problems. My ECU is, as far as I'm aware, not tuneable without replacing it. In germany that could get me into pretty big trouble once someone finds out. Also, significantly changing a cars emissions without getting it registered is considered tax evasion, so uh yeah that might be a little risky as well. But of course, you cant even exactly get it registered because its simply illegal to worsen a cars emssions below the stock values. At least i get to keep my amazing d15z8 fuel milage, i guess.
 


	I also dont know how any of these regulations translate to other contries, and I am only somewhat familiar with german road laws.
 


	So what can i do? My ideas include:
 


	- a d16z6 oder d16y8 throttle body, together with slightly widening my intake manifold opening
 


	- replacing my air filter with a K&amp;N replacement one, keeping my stock air box
 


	- Getting a d16 exhaust manifold and/or rest of exhaust system (Im considering getting a subtle but a little better looking end muffler anyways, but those can come with papers so that's fine)
 


	- Advancing my timing ever so slighlty, and then only filling up on 98 octane (which i've been doing a little bit either way)
 


	- Changing my Gearbor for an s20 or s40 one, after researching if that fits and works
 


	- If i have the money, pay a professional to install an LSD plate in there
 


	- While doing all that i'll have to tidy up my ugly rusted and chaotic engine bay that's been neglected for 27 years... maybe paint the valve cover.
 


	 
 


	Tüv wouldnt be a fan of almost any of these most likely, but i will simply bank on them not checking every single engine bay parts number for a match...
 


	 
 


	
 


	 
 


	Some experiences i've had with the car so far:
 


	 
 


	- Had a stray cat kidnap my car:
 


	 
 


	
 


	
 


	 
 


	 
 


	- Been to the Hockenheimring (blasting Mario Cart music): 
 


	 
 


	 
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	- Seen a Miata:
 


	 
 


	
 


	 
 


	 
 


	- Convinced someone to buy an old car:
 


	 
 


	
 


	 
 


	 
 


	- Taken part in a classics and pre-classics navigational and regularity Rally:
 


	 
 


	
 


	 
 


	 
 


	That's pretty much all there is to say about the car (except i have definitly forgotten quite a bit)! Even though i have owned it for more than two years now, i have still not managed to come up with a fitting name for it, but i'm sure that will change soon. 
 


	 
 


	Thank you to everyone's interest who has read this far. Excuse me if there are any blatant language or car-part-naming-mistakes here, english isnt my first language after all. In the end, i will most likely use this thread to simply keep tabs on what i want to do with the car, and using it hold myself accountable for finally fixing it :)]]></description><enclosure url="https://civic5.com/forum/uploads/monthly_2025_11/20251128_083905.jpg.06c99d8b534595029da5427aa70674cf.jpg" length="68313" type="image/jpeg"/><pubDate>Fri, 28 Nov 2025 08:46:37 +0000</pubDate></item><item><title>My 2000 MB2 Profile</title><link><![CDATA[https://civic5.com/forum/topic/14797-my-2000-mb2-profile/?do=findComment&comment=325740]]></link><description>Hello to all of you,
 


	 
 


	First time posting on the forum, kinda wanted to share a bit about my mb2 since i first came to find some knowledge about these mb chassis.
 


	 
 


	It's my first car, family owned since new and it's getting to the 100k km mark, and in my two years of driving and enjoying the car i can say it's a great car and frankly very underrated and deserves a lot more recognition
 


	 
 


	The car has nothing major done to it, it's mostly stock aside from some small cosmetics.
 


	 
 


	The mods are:
 


	Front mudflaps out of a junkyard pirate black mb2
 


	1DIN android auto radio
 


	Reuphostered steering wheel
 


	Rear spoiler out of a Rover
 


	 
 


	I have many plans for it later but most of em are cosmetics and i won't bother to modify a D14, maybe just a intake at best since the oem one is plastic.
 


	It's getting lowered and i want it to ride on some ek4 vti rims, or civic jordan rims and vti lip is also in the list
 


	 
 


	 
 


	Cheer, Costa.</description><enclosure url="https://civic5.com/forum/uploads/monthly_2025_10/imagem_2025-10-11_143826726.png.1c93d2bbd1d513ebaa447956fed6ff35.png" length="819145" type="image/png"/><pubDate>Sat, 11 Oct 2025 13:42:22 +0000</pubDate></item><item><title>Civic at Phycopath newcastle</title><link><![CDATA[https://civic5.com/forum/topic/14787-civic-at-phycopath-newcastle/?do=findComment&comment=325686]]></link><description>Met a lovely lady at the phycopath horror amusement park tonight in newcastle, told me to post in here as she loved the car</description><enclosure url="https://civic5.com/forum/uploads/monthly_2025_10/IMG_20250730_201225201.jpg.6b4c0f7be5cdb9092f22c0607c765260.jpg" length="88348" type="image/jpeg"/><pubDate>Sat, 04 Oct 2025 22:23:30 +0000</pubDate></item><item><title>Civic Aerodeck VTI-S differences</title><link><![CDATA[https://civic5.com/forum/topic/14784-civic-aerodeck-vti-s-differences/?do=findComment&comment=325656]]></link><description>Hello everyone, I am trying to convert my Aerodeck MC2 VTI to a "replica" VTI-S, as close as possible to an original one &#x1F601;
 


	I already have some exterior parts, front/rear lips and side skirts.
 


	The fanblade rims and the aluminium gear knob, I'll replace for something different, because I don't really like those.
 


	 
 


	Although, I am still missing a VTI-S rear badge, the original mats and the rear mid spoiler.
 


	Does anyone know where I can find these? Or someone willing to sell them?
 


	
 


	
 


	 
 


	Any other important differences from a VTI that I should consider? &#x1F914;
 


	All MC2 VTI-S versions were released with fake carbon dash trims or only marble? This is the dash trims I have right now, are these similar to the ones available in VTI-S versions?
 


	 
 


	
 


	 
 


	Thanks for your help! &#x1F44D;</description><enclosure url="https://civic5.com/forum/uploads/monthly_2025_09/IMG-20250701-WA0021.jpg.2a200a94c2a9c782dbae11a2e101c000.jpg" length="80531" type="image/jpeg"/><pubDate>Sun, 28 Sep 2025 22:31:00 +0000</pubDate></item><item><title>MB2 K-Swap Civic project - from base spec to race spec</title><link><![CDATA[https://civic5.com/forum/topic/14707-mb2-k-swap-civic-project-from-base-spec-to-race-spec/?do=findComment&comment=325139]]></link><description>It almost seems old fashioned to create a build thread these days on the age of social media (one of the worst things that happened to the car community is the 2382834 facebook groups full of scammers and people asking the same questions over and over - but thats a rant for another day). I always find they are a great thing to do, if for nothing else for my own benefit to remember what I did previously &#x1F643; also found lots of great gems of info already on this forum - and more to discover im sure
 


	 
 


	A bit of backstory - I've been bitten by the Honda bug after buying a 2010 Honda Accord with a K24Z engine - I'd originally intended to get something as a cheaper, ULEZ compliant run-around (I don't live anywhere near a ULEZ but sometimes have to drive into them for work) after getting bored with a non-ULEZ diesel Mercedes that i'd owned previously. I then discovered the scene for those cars, and good they look with the right modifications. I love it to bits but it's heavy, and the modifications you can do are somewhat limited by it having the less desirable R40 head on the engine and the rarity of 2.4 petrol, manual examples in the UK. Most buyers bought a diesel version (it was peak era of buyers being encouraged by the government to buy a diesel - how the tables have turned). I only know of a handful of others in existence and even fewer are modified. They are popular in the USA so some tuning parts are available over there but it often results in expensive shipping, import duties and long waits for things to arrive, and no chance to get anything second hand as most sellers aren't willing to ship internationally.
 


	 
 


	Me and my father in law have been looking for a project to do together for a while as we've reached the end with most of our other projects (mostly just repairs and upgrades to our other cars) - initially I thought maybe a restoration project but we went to a car show recently and saw lots of cool JDM cars and thought that it might be an idea to do something along those lines. I have always been interested in a K-swap of sorts anyway and as I know quite a lot about Hondas and K-series engines from modifying my accord a plan was formed..
 


	 
 


	Initially I started looking at the usual suspects for a K-swap like an EG, EK, etc but we missed the boat on getting one for a good price and even rotten examples are changing hands for more than &#xA3;2000 now, so I started digging into more unusual choices.  After speaking to an acquaintance he mentioned to me that the MB civic might be a good place to look as it shares a lot of parts with Civic EG and Integra DC2, two now (to me at least) unaffordable cars but with great aftermarket support. I also looked at a few more leftfield choices like a really high mileage Honda CR-Z (came to the conclusion the subframe was rotten) and a Honda logo (too much fabrication). The MB/MC seems to be the last affordable 90s Honda, so it was now or never. 
 


	 
 


	I found a low mileage MB2 for sale. It was a 1.4i model, completely base spec, but that didn't matter for our purposes. In fact, I was quite interested because it didn't have a sunroof, and I've had nothing but grief with sunroofs in the past letting in water and making the car smell like an "old man's ball sack" (as my fianc&#xE9;e succinctly put it), and the low spec didn't really matter anyway for what we were going to do. Because of the low mileage (56,000) and original looking condition, including what I believe to be original dealer plates and stickers, I thought this could be a promising lead on a shell. It's very late for an MB2 - March 2001 on a Y plate - I've seen EP/EU civics rolling about on older W and X plates so they must've been sold at the same time - it would've looked and felt incredibly dated by comparison I imagine! The pictures weren't great as they were clearly from an auction (you know the ones I mean with the car photoshopped badly onto a showroom backdrop)
 


	 
 


	I arranged with the seller dealer to go and see the car (near Bradford by the way - the stereotypes are alive and well) and when we arrived I was told the car wasn't available as there was "a problem with it" and it was parked at his house (undoubtedly this is why it was auction in the first place). Whilst being annoyed at him, I explained that we wanted to buy the car as a shell anyway and asked what was wrong - some kind of overheating issue - so we went around the corner to have a look at it on a driveway. The car looked fine although very dirty, and the sills/bodywork etc seemed to be solid other than normal age related surface rust and mileage genuine as the seats look almost new. The bodywork was unfortunately a bit tatty with various dubious repairs and perished rubbers but it's to be expected for the price/age. I took it for a quick test drive - which was a particular highlight as the prospective seller lit up a cigarette while I was driving around - without asking permission might I add - but other than the rising temperature everything seemed fine, so we agreed a price - so I drove it to the nearest petrol station, bought a bottle of radiator sealant (it seemed to be losing coolant) and poured that in, along with some water, and then drove it 1 hour home with the windows open and heater blowers on full to try to make sure I didn't break down on the M1. The car made it back fine although the temperature was climbing when stopped in traffic, it went down again when on the move.
 


	 
 


	Here's the only picture I have of it at the moment:
 


	 
 


	
 


	 
 


	The current plan is basically to do a K-swap with a K24A with mild upgrades (K20 oil pump, 50 degree VTC), and an EP3 civic gearbox. We would love to build a boosted car eventually, but lets get the basics done first. As it's a heavier (by 90s standards) car and K24s are much cheaper these days, it seemed a better choice than a K20.
 


	 
 


	In terms of styling i'm not really sure at the moment - probably try to keep it OEM+ for sleeper factor although not full sleeper - the wheels will definitely need to get changed as it's currently running 175 wide 14" tyres, budget brand that were getting on 10 years old (can confirm - they have no grip whatsoever).
 


	 
 


	Watch this space &#x1F440;</description><enclosure url="https://civic5.com/forum/uploads/monthly_2025_04/lWddbeq.jpg.023abc5f165840df160db3085e69a63d.jpg" length="154467" type="image/jpeg"/><pubDate>Fri, 25 Apr 2025 12:54:28 +0000</pubDate></item><item><title>Connor's MB4 ES</title><link><![CDATA[https://civic5.com/forum/topic/14454-connors-mb4-es/?do=findComment&comment=323246]]></link><description>Finally getting around to a build thread for my third car
 


	 
 


	It all started on a dull early may day. A Friend of mine messaged me, asking if I needed any parts from her MB4 before she scrapped it. It had been sitting on her drive since she her daughter had been born.
 


	I said to her, "let me know what the scrappy offers, and i'll chuck &#xA3;50 on top and come grab it", knowing that the d16w4 powerplant in this could replace my lathargic D14 in my MB2
 


	 
 


	The next day me and a mate collected it, threw some trade plates on and ran up to my workshop. Even with the old 4 speed slush-box, and a years neglect, the MB4 walked away from my MB2 on a straight bit of road.
 


	 
 


	Once we arrived, my friend parked the car up and then headed home. I then stood and had a smoke, looking at this car having a "Wangan midnight" esque moment,  seeing the colour of the Sicilian Red paint for the first time. Plans had changed. (see attached image)
 


	 
 


	Rust and engine work:
 


	 
 


	First I got the car up on stands and made a list of everything wrong with it. The rear passenger sill and inner arch passed the good old screwdriver test, however the driver's side failed miserably, along with a few places around the front jacking point, and front inner arch. Out came the grinder, welder, and some conveniently shaped and cut sheet metal that I would be using to patch these big holes. This was a steep learning curve, as I have only ever done agricultural welding, and never thin bodywork. 
 


	Once the rust was dealt with next came the auto box - I had never planned to keep this gearbox, so the hunt for an s20 close ratio box began. During this time, the auto box, torque converter and PRND lever were all disposed of in an appropriate fashion (Thrown into a skip as fast as humanly possible&#x1F923;), meanwhile, the engine was suspended by a ratchet strap around 2 on the gearbox bolts, and a random 2x4 i had laying about across the wings (See attached)
 


	Whilst the box was off, I decided to replace the rear main seal, sump gasket, and clean out the oil pickup tube. 
 


	A few shiny parts were fitted during this time too, including an oil sandwich plate with senders for both oil pressure and temp, HKS oil filter, TTV flywheel and an exedy stage 1 clutch.
 


	Once I sourced a box, the new mounts were fitted up and after a copious amount of faffing around the engine and box were in. (I wish I had an engine crane!!) I altered the wiring on the PRND plug to disable the inhibitor switch, as well as the reverse lights.
 


	I finished under the bay by rebuilding the distributor, replacing the plugs and HT leads. I also added a bus bar to the firewall as my battery was going to be boot mounted.
 


	I am using a Janspeed 4-2-1 manifold, a smashed out OEM cat shell and a Skunk2 megapower exhaust system. I have a Whale pen15 air intake as well.
 


	 
 


	Interior:
 


	 
 


	This car had a creme interior, which I knew wouldn't survive me daily driving it. I quickly tore this out, installed a load of sound deadening and the various wires i'd be needing for my ICE setup, then fitted a black carpet and VTI "bus seat" interior. I mounted the battery and circuit breaker in the spare wheel well, as well as a power distribution block. this would be needed when I got around to building the boot and fitting my 3 amps.
 


	I finished the interior off with an oil pressure and temperature gauge set, a fire extinguisher, and an old school pioneer flipout headunit + DVD player.
 


	 
 


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	The exterior is largely untouched, as it is the rare sicilian red pearl colour. This car was factory specced with a full VTIs kit and Jordan wheels. The jordan wheels went onto my other MB2, so that I could fit my 15" TSW imola wheels.
 


	I welded the rear wiper hole up, and the old spoiler holes. I then fitted an "auto spoiler", which had been preiovsly fitted to a friend's recently imported 200sx. This was an almost perfect colour match.</description><pubDate>Thu, 14 Nov 2024 12:08:40 +0000</pubDate></item></channel></rss>
