

My journey only just started in late 2013, when I sadly had to part with my (CD7) Accord Coupe. It got totalled while waiting for a red light, rear-ended by some (sorry excuse of a driver’s license holder) - and after a lengthy procedure getting my claim from the insurance company, I sat out making my best of the situation, and behold a Prelude was cheap'ish up for sale

Was absolutely not a looker and the lowest spec Lude I’d ever seen, never the less it was a H22A5 auto with some 130k miles on the clock + a 6 month old receipt for a full gearbox rebuild at a Honda Dealer.


The Danish tax system is absurdly crazy and makes this car cost around 3000£ and a fair/mint Prelude will set you back 5-8000£ (ultimo 2013) not to speak of what a type-S would cost. The main reason is the VAT, it’s around 180% for all imported cars, new as well as used… well enough about that –
On with my plans for the Lude

My plan was to create;
- a nice everyday driver
- with a smooth clean look
- without adding too many aftermarket parts
- and staying true to the JDM/Honda look.
First adding some shiny bits

Clear JDM fog lights and clear side indicators + temporary red badges


After the first bit of fun I had to get my hands dirty and address a more pressing issue RUST! And I truly learned first-hand that when rust is left without any repair for a while it gets really BAD - really FAST!


And the previous owner ignored it long enough;
My solution to the rust problem was located in the UK

I picked up this fine Motegi BB8 Lude for the net sum of 650£ with 6months tax/mot, used it for a few months and drove it back to Denmark. Now I had 100% spare parts for my Danish Lude.

Long story short, the UK lude had lots of fresh parts that my Danish Lude needed

And a few nights + a reciprocating saw later I had a few cardboard boxes of parts and a Prelude chassis cut neatly into 9 equal size pieces



And now the real fun could begin

But first some modifications and repairs were needed







And the time came to take a look at my rear wheel arches, and what a sight that was waiting for me!


The amount of metal needed to be cut away was somewhat staggering














I spent every evening in the garage for around a week where I did the following;
- Welded in new rear wheel arches
- Lots of other bodywork weld repair
- Hood Debadge + rust repair
- Trunk Debadge + keyhole + spoiler holes removal
- Repaired and mounted Motegi skirt set
- Removed fog light front bumper and relocated it inside the rear lights*
And there it was - all the rust removed and fitted with temporally dipped Motegi kit and clean trunk lid

Shortly after the extensive bodywork repair I had it back in my garage ready for a coat of CardipUK matte-black



Now with a fresh paintjob and all the rust sorted my attention turned to the brakes. They were totally shot to say the least, and offered me a good opportunity to go shopping :9


Decided to go for Accord Type-R brake calipers and 28x300mm brake discs – of course I sand blasted the calipers painted them red for a sharper look

This is my progress so far, there are some tweaks and mods not yet included in the profile I’ll add them later on – along with future modifications









Hope you enjoyed the read/pictures – there is more to come
