Obviously delighted with the kick plates.

Fitted new fuel/temp gauges and installed new bulbs in every single warning light.

Refurbished and fitted the rather sexy strut brace.

Installed amber lights just to see how they looked and also fitted spotlight surrounds.

Time to fit the new air-con controller. Look at the lovely 'Off' button.

Fit a new LR mud flap, as the one on my car had been scratched.

Install these snazzy pedals.

We fitted the carbon fibre wire cover a few weeks ago as I brought it back in my luggage.

The start of the fitting for the air-con unit. Out comes the stereo.

Removing this was a bit tricky but it had to come away to get access to the retaining screw.

Open heart surgery.

Open wide please.

Wire porn for those who appreciate it. Not as mucky in there as I would have thought.

The view from my trusty bronchoscope into the Prelude's lungs. Surprisingly clean.

The unit got a nice blowing and we refitted thin foam around the interior edges.

Blew away all the crud from this area as well.

Ta-dah! No more tatty off button misery.

Fitted and fired up. It's alive!

Old mud flap removed. No rust or crud which was nice to see.

The new, undamaged one now fitted.

My spanking new dash - fully functional. Brilliant.

And, for no reason whatsoever, I'm sharing this as I think it looks nice. A bit arty-farty but interesting.

There you go gents - my profile updated after such a long time. Thanks so much to everyone who flogged me the bits and pieces. I think we've nearly rebuild this car with the amount of parts we've put on it over the past three years

