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Fefelarue's 3rd gen Honda Prelude
Re: Fefelarue's 3rd gen Honda Prelude
Thanks guys 
Nope, it's still legal, it's only the tyre tread that has to be under the wheel arch, plenty of people do it
I got the coilovers from dcperformance for £610, including a Black Friday discount

Nope, it's still legal, it's only the tyre tread that has to be under the wheel arch, plenty of people do it

I got the coilovers from dcperformance for £610, including a Black Friday discount
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it does look cool though buddy
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Re: Fefelarue's 3rd gen Honda Prelude
Hello!
After the lowering and new wheels I had a weird feeling that I was 100% happy with my car, and didn't want to do any more mods.
The next day I thought screw that, the interior sucks balls so it was time for a re-vamp.
Also, there was a wet patch on the rear seat, so that needed investigating...
So I stripped the entire interior out. Yay no rust!

And found the back seat had done a wee:

And it kept on weeing in my garage:

I couldn't find any evidence of water flowing behind any of the panels, but what's that up there??

FFFFFFFFFFFFFUUUUUU

Here's the damage:


Rust removed and treated:

And here's the repair:


It's not pretty, but it's watertight
And yes I have removed the drain pipe altogether, because it has 3 others, and also there's no way I could get a smooth entrance to a pipe in that corner, so water would have accumulated in the crevasses. This way its a solid water barrier, and easier for the water to flow away and drain down one of the other holes.
Then I got to work on the roof lining, before:

Got some of this:

Glued on some suede:

All done:


And did the sunroof while it was off:

Then I wanted to cover up those horrible plastic speaker pods in the doors:

Both my front speakers had stopped working ages ago, so I got some crappy halfords ones:

They're a bit "bling," so I sueded them up as well:


I also did all the pillars in suede, though no photos of them off the car
The heater knob snapped off ages ago:

But since I've got a couple of 3D printers at work, I decided to print myself one:




Then it was time to tackle the carpet, which was a horrible faded grey blue green colour
Got some of this (I don't recommend using this particular one if you are going to do this):

And one of these:

Then did this:



(Also did the door cards, but no pics of them off the car)
Nice and black, all in:


The old gaiter and knob were looking a bit sorry for themselves:

But since I am a professional door knob designer (seriously), I took a nice one from the scrap bin at work
It's over £100 new, and made from CNCd and polished stainless steel, and best of all, it fits perfectly on the end of the gear stick, and has a grub screw at the bottom to tighten it into place!

Also made up a new gaiter using the old wire framework. Mad sewing skills:

Then I got some garishly red carpets, and put it all back together:








HERE COME THE RED CARPET HATERS! I realise it's a bit "loud" haha.
Thanks for reading
After the lowering and new wheels I had a weird feeling that I was 100% happy with my car, and didn't want to do any more mods.
The next day I thought screw that, the interior sucks balls so it was time for a re-vamp.
Also, there was a wet patch on the rear seat, so that needed investigating...
So I stripped the entire interior out. Yay no rust!

And found the back seat had done a wee:

And it kept on weeing in my garage:

I couldn't find any evidence of water flowing behind any of the panels, but what's that up there??

FFFFFFFFFFFFFUUUUUU

Here's the damage:


Rust removed and treated:

And here's the repair:


It's not pretty, but it's watertight

Then I got to work on the roof lining, before:

Got some of this:

Glued on some suede:

All done:


And did the sunroof while it was off:

Then I wanted to cover up those horrible plastic speaker pods in the doors:

Both my front speakers had stopped working ages ago, so I got some crappy halfords ones:

They're a bit "bling," so I sueded them up as well:


I also did all the pillars in suede, though no photos of them off the car
The heater knob snapped off ages ago:

But since I've got a couple of 3D printers at work, I decided to print myself one:




Then it was time to tackle the carpet, which was a horrible faded grey blue green colour
Got some of this (I don't recommend using this particular one if you are going to do this):

And one of these:

Then did this:



(Also did the door cards, but no pics of them off the car)
Nice and black, all in:


The old gaiter and knob were looking a bit sorry for themselves:

But since I am a professional door knob designer (seriously), I took a nice one from the scrap bin at work


Also made up a new gaiter using the old wire framework. Mad sewing skills:

Then I got some garishly red carpets, and put it all back together:








HERE COME THE RED CARPET HATERS! I realise it's a bit "loud" haha.
Thanks for reading

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looks great buddy
i love the suede well done

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Re: Fefelarue's 3rd gen Honda Prelude
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That's a lot of work in a short space of time, well done
I think there are plenty of red carpet lovers in here, on account of 5g sir interiors...
Although there are 3 more drain tubes on the sunroof, your car only has to be a degree out of perfect level and only one tube will be in use. If that happens to be the corner you've blocked off, then you will end up with a jobby load of water built up in the sunroof tray I'm afraid, which will either leak out straight away, or slosh over as soon as you move the car. You really need to replace that IMO.
Out of interest, what condition was the inside of the roof panel in? Was it particularly rusty at all? I've seen a couple of 3g roofs inside and they were all bad...
I think there are plenty of red carpet lovers in here, on account of 5g sir interiors...

Although there are 3 more drain tubes on the sunroof, your car only has to be a degree out of perfect level and only one tube will be in use. If that happens to be the corner you've blocked off, then you will end up with a jobby load of water built up in the sunroof tray I'm afraid, which will either leak out straight away, or slosh over as soon as you move the car. You really need to replace that IMO.
Out of interest, what condition was the inside of the roof panel in? Was it particularly rusty at all? I've seen a couple of 3g roofs inside and they were all bad...

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