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Cheers mate - all credit must go to the couple that owned this car before me thoughNafemanNathan wrote:Beautiful
Sounds good from what you can hear on the video. Even the 12v 2.0l SOHC purr like a beaut, so I can imagine how good she sounds anyway
So do you have any plans for her or are you keeping her standard?
Good luck with the MOT



Sounded amazing as I drove her along the A27 today, I can't belive how throaty they sound. I guess on older cars they didn't give a jobby about NVH so engine noise didn't matter - that's a big thumbs up in my book

Plans are to keep it completely OEM for the time being

Fook me you're observant, I didn't notice those myself and I spent an hour driving the car todayNafemanNathan wrote:And is that rubber dash mats I spot?![]()
Take a better pic of them for Crazy


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Sounds like a great investment if anything else. How much did you part with out of curiosity? I know mine's appreciated in price since I bought it 
I want to say keep it as standard, but these things always look better dropped and I can say first hand that dropping mine was the best thing I've done to her. She handled like a complete boat when she was standard... I've never been in a car with so much body-roll before, but now I've dropped her 40mm she's on rails. I'd go so far to say she's on a parr with the lude right now
Just make sure whatever you do swap/change you keep!
And yes, those mats are a rarity indeed


I want to say keep it as standard, but these things always look better dropped and I can say first hand that dropping mine was the best thing I've done to her. She handled like a complete boat when she was standard... I've never been in a car with so much body-roll before, but now I've dropped her 40mm she's on rails. I'd go so far to say she's on a parr with the lude right now

Just make sure whatever you do swap/change you keep!

And yes, those mats are a rarity indeed


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I was thinking about dropping it but couldn't seem to find anywhere that sold springs or shocks for these Accords?? Youre quite right about the body roll - out of interest are the cars fitted with anti roll bars? Mt Golf isnt and suffers from bad body roll. But yeah, would definitely keep any parts I swap out, I've always done this with all my cars
Cant wait to get it back from MOT - don't think Ive ever been as excited about a car as I am with this one 


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Yeah I've been warned well away from the eBay stuff before, I guess you get what you pay for don't you. I'll Google H&R springs, see how much it'll set me back to get a set. It would definitely look better lowered, as the lines of the car are already very low and sleek. Tbh I'd take handling over a softer ride any day
The seats in those cars are mega comfy anyway, can't believe how soft they are compared to the seats in my other cars!! 


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These were by far the cheapest place I could find them for at the time
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http://www.larkspeed.com/index.pl?a=i&k=s&p=HR296731V

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Cheers for the link mate, that's wicked 
Update on the car: failed it's MOT
only on 3 things though, a blown headlight bulb, crap wipers and a small patch of corrosion on the O/S rear sill. Been quoted £80 to get the sill welded which is no problem, so the car is still at my mate's garage. They're starting work after Christmas so hopefully will be on the road by the new year
in the mean time, anyone know what bulbs and wipers I need? I stopped by halfrauds but the guide was crap and I've not got easy access to the car.
Cheers,
Josh

Update on the car: failed it's MOT


Cheers,
Josh