October
The Prelude failed its MOT due to rusty sills. I removed the side skirt and had a closer look before booking it in to be welded up, it looks like some of the under seal has come off in that one area. The fog light also needed some work as it was all corroded inside, I managed to get it working again but have sourced another along with the rear registration holder and lights from Brandon.
I will also need a new cat for next year as well, the previous owner fitted a cheap one that's already nearly dead, it took quite a few attempts to scrape through on emissions.
Just before it was away for a week I picked up a new daily driver as I want the Prelude to be a full project/show car and not have to worry about it been in bits for long periods. The next lot of work I have planned for it will probably mean its off the road for a few weeks. It wasn't an option when I was in the flat to have another car as we were only allowed one on street parking permit. It is a now a the daily but I couldn't get anything too boring, this is kind of piratical..
2007 Type r FN2 on 54,000 miles, it had a lot of the mods already done to it that I would want to do so I can concentrate on the Prelude. The K20 pulls a lot harder than the Prelude and it really sticks to the road.
And when the Prelude was back with a new MOT
I carbon wrapped the centre console trim so its a closer match for the other OEM carbon bits, it will have to do until I can find a real OEM one.
Speaking of carbon I was on the FB group and someone posted that this was available on eBay so took a look.
Its a Seibon CF Mugen rep spoiler, I already had a fibre glass rep version waiting to be painted but this looked like an exact replica with sharper lines. The seller accepted an offer of £190 which wasn't bad considering its never been fitted and they go for over £600 new. Iv never seen one in the UK before either. I sold the fibre glass version and fitted this one when it turned up. It is immaculate and looks brand new. The seller said they used to have a Type S which they got several carbon parts for but never fitted them and has since sold the car, so its been sat in their garage for years.
It was a bit scary drilling new holes in the boot as typically it didn't just bolt on where the OEM spoiler holes are.
I'm really happy with it, the Mugen spoiler is my favorite type on a 5th gen and this complements the lines really well. Here is some more spoiler spam
