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ju5ta5 5g gold lude

Posted: Tue Jul 08, 2014 9:28 pm
by ju5ta5
Hi everyone!

Since I bought my prelude it felt somehow special from day 1 and put more time and energy into it, I feel happier and happier - its like a drug! Over the last couple of months, I have been checking how it handles, what is broken, what I don't like and put up the to do list. Strange, but after completing a mod, I add 2 more on the list! :D so it becomes bigger and bigger and seem that it will never end. Being self employed I simply spent too much time on prelude instead of running the business, so put a cap and made it official, that weekends are my prelude days.

My lude on the day I bought it:
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So the current list and the status (it will probably change and I will update once things are completed or new added :lol: )
  • Replace ripped steering wheel
    Reinstall bootlid spring (hand made tool)
    Install led lights to interior and boot sections
    Replace front number plate to JDM square style
    Remove broken under bonnet sound deadening trim
    Restore rubber trims around windows and roof trims (used Autosol metal polisher)
    Oil sticky sun roof
    Clean bonnet latch
    Replace speakers (JBL fronts 6.5in, rears 6x9 with amp on the back seat)
    Replace mats
    Find remote fob and code to the car
    Replace broken front grille
    Install fog lights
    Replace cracked speedo cover
    Install custom made sub box in the boot (Rockford 12" 500 RMS)
    Replace side repeaters with white covers
    Repair cracked side skirt (fiberglass)
    Replace cracked rear light
    Replace cracked passenger side under dash trim
    Replace cracked boot (near lock) trim
    Replace broken engine oil cap
    Replace star wars effect horn!
    Repaint wiper arms (satin black)
    Replace front discs and pads
    Replace head unit to 2 din
    Install strut bar (to paint legs black and finish polishing the mid section)
    Upgrade to s2000 leather seats
    Polish headlights
    Repair driver window not closing properly
    Full engine bay clean
    Install lowering springs
    Replace exhaust
    Replace rear discs and pads
    power coat rocker cover
    Replace sticky bonnet release cable
    Install sound deadening
    Remove brake light from parcel shelf and cover the hole
    replace front discs and pads
    Polish front bumper indicator lights
    Polish fog lights
    Polish back lights
    Install bonnet dampers
    Install tailgate dampers
    Replace brake fluid
    Replace power steering fluid
    Replace gearbox oil
    Replace 4WS oil
    Treat and repair rusty arches
    Tint all windows?
    Full car wrap or paint (satin chrome gold, gloss black roof and mirrors)
    Repair dents and scratches
    Convert rear number plate lights to LED plates
    Paint brake calipers gold colour
    Clean and repaint suspention parts in gloss black
    Clean and treat under arches with rust protection
    Upgrate to digital climate control
    JDM fog lights (maybe swap anyone?)
I will cover the works done in the next posts, hopefully with some photos. If anyone has any parts of my list, feel free to PM me 8-)

Re: ju5ta5 5g gold lude

Posted: Tue Jul 08, 2014 9:35 pm
by ju5ta5
One of the first thing I did, was to re-attach the boot spring. I found one brand new in the boot when I bought the lude, so it was a matter of putting it back. And so I tried :lol: I did everything, used all the tools I had - and could not slide it back in.. nearly killed myself doing it.. haha

I found a picture online that honda sells the special tool, with the help of my neighbour, decided to make my own from various spare bits I had arround and here it is:

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I did the spring in less than 10 sec! and cost me nothing! 8-)
If anyone wants to borrow it, feel free to ask ;)

Posted: Tue Jul 08, 2014 9:38 pm
by mercutio
really nice 8-)

Posted: Tue Jul 08, 2014 9:43 pm
by NafemanNathan
Wow, what a list! :shock: I'm sure a lot of us have got lists that long, but it's scary when you see it all written down :lol:

Either way, she looks great bud 8)

Re: ju5ta5 5g gold lude

Posted: Tue Jul 08, 2014 9:45 pm
by ju5ta5
Then it was time for foggy headlight.

I used this stuff from halfords:
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before picture:
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after:
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I think it looks way better, but to make it 100% clear, I still need to get more sandpaper as the ones provided they were only small sheets and I cant think it could possibly last for the amount of polisher you get with the pack.

Since I had no sandpaper, I need to get some and polish all lights: headlights, indicators, fogs & rears. Didnt have much time to look into what grade of sandpaper to get. Has anyone done it before and could share some light? :roll:

Re: ju5ta5 5g gold lude

Posted: Tue Jul 08, 2014 9:47 pm
by ju5ta5
Thanks guys.. I only started with a small list, but since I finishing one and adding 2 new ones, it grows quickly! :o

There are no bits in the engine bay yet, dont want to start yet and want to finish this first or as much as possible :lol:

Posted: Tue Jul 08, 2014 10:26 pm
by honda-hardy
ju5ta5, as your coming to the national meet, i will bring over some 3m 2000 grit wetordry paper. this is great for the headlights.

Posted: Tue Jul 08, 2014 10:31 pm
by NafemanNathan
And I'll bring my elbows ;-)

Posted: Tue Jul 08, 2014 10:32 pm
by wurlycorner
:? Nitin supplies the grease? :scaredtoss:

Posted: Tue Jul 08, 2014 10:32 pm
by honda-hardy
you surely wont be using them to suply any elbow grease nath, just stood round watchin leaning on them more like. :?