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Fefelarue's 3rd gen Honda Prelude
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Re: Fefelarue's 3rd gen Honda Prelude
Post by fefelarue » Wed May 15, 2013 9:23 pm
Hello again!
Got a few bits done today, first off was the rear speakers, as I had some spare ones of the same size lying around from my old car.
Got the old ones out:

Old vs new (that's what bum droppings speakers look like after 24 years! - They fell apart in my hands)

And the new ones in: (so much better quality, but still planning on amped front comps and a 15/18" sub when I can afford it)

Next up was the exhaust, I got a few bits delivered from t'internet:



Old back box off ready to chop:

And after lots of measuring, fitments and gaffa tape, I finally got it all welded into one hybrid mega japcan beast:

I've attached it temporarily, but i'll be sorting some proper hangers asap and get it nice and tight against the bumper as it's a bit low here:

Thanks for looking! comments welcome
Got a few bits done today, first off was the rear speakers, as I had some spare ones of the same size lying around from my old car.
Got the old ones out:

Old vs new (that's what bum droppings speakers look like after 24 years! - They fell apart in my hands)

And the new ones in: (so much better quality, but still planning on amped front comps and a 15/18" sub when I can afford it)

Next up was the exhaust, I got a few bits delivered from t'internet:



Old back box off ready to chop:

And after lots of measuring, fitments and gaffa tape, I finally got it all welded into one hybrid mega japcan beast:

I've attached it temporarily, but i'll be sorting some proper hangers asap and get it nice and tight against the bumper as it's a bit low here:

Thanks for looking! comments welcome

fefelarue
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Post by NafemanNathan » Wed May 15, 2013 11:09 pm
Nice update fellow jaunty exhaust'd 3rd gen owner! 

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Re: Fefelarue's 3rd gen Honda Prelude
Post by fefelarue » Sun May 19, 2013 6:25 pm
Re-hung the exhaust:


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Post by wurlycorner » Mon May 20, 2013 3:29 pm
Good job on the re-hanging. Looks nice and neat.
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Post by pbryant_knight » Mon May 20, 2013 3:43 pm
I love the 3rd gens. Had an '88 a few years back.
Was this on ebay recently? I remember seeing one when looking for my 5th gen and considering going back to a 3rd gen when i seen it. Or was that as different well kept white one
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Was this on ebay recently? I remember seeing one when looking for my 5th gen and considering going back to a 3rd gen when i seen it. Or was that as different well kept white one

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Re: Fefelarue's 3rd gen Honda Prelude
Post by fefelarue » Tue May 21, 2013 2:00 am
Cheers folks!
Yeah it was on ebay for a day before I contacted the guy and made an offer, then got it the next day
Yeah it was on ebay for a day before I contacted the guy and made an offer, then got it the next day

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Re: Fefelarue's 3rd gen Honda Prelude
Post by fefelarue » Thu May 23, 2013 5:23 pm
Little update under the hood.
So here's what it looked like, not exactly clean, but drokking good for a 24 year old car!

I gave it a quick clean with some wd40, and took off the exhaust manifold cover

Then began sanding down the cover

First coat

All done

Gave the bay another clean, and whacked it back on

Sorry it's not the most exciting update, but tomorrow i'm getting powdercoating quotes for the rocker cover, and i've just had a mad silicone hose shopping spree on ebay, so good stuff will be happening soon!
Comments welcome
So here's what it looked like, not exactly clean, but drokking good for a 24 year old car!

I gave it a quick clean with some wd40, and took off the exhaust manifold cover

Then began sanding down the cover

First coat

All done


Gave the bay another clean, and whacked it back on

Sorry it's not the most exciting update, but tomorrow i'm getting powdercoating quotes for the rocker cover, and i've just had a mad silicone hose shopping spree on ebay, so good stuff will be happening soon!
Comments welcome

fefelarue
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