'96 Spec JDM
UK member and have owned the car for a few months now. It was imported about 8 years ago and I am the 3rd UK owner. It's closer to say I am the 2nd UK owner as the guy before me only had the car for a few months/500 miles.
It's a P registration with approxiamtely 109,000KMs on the clock, 96' Spec JDM import in Championship White! After five minutes of driving it home, I was saying to myself 'what a car!'. It has a few modifications including: KW Variant 2 coilovers (Height and rebound adjustable) Bridgestone Potenza RE002 front tyres and budget tyres on the rear Resonated De-cat pipe Tanabe Racing Medallian mid pipe & muffler A/C removed Stereo system removed No antenna Toad Cat 1 Alarm system Pictures of when I got her. https://farm9.staticflickr.com/8843/...cbd77247_c.jpg https://farm8.staticflickr.com/7792/...69df677f_z.jpg |
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Polished the headlights with Autosol and Autoglym Super Resin Polish. Finished them off with some Autoglym Fast Glass.
They still aren't perfect but they are much better than they were! Before https://farm1.staticflickr.com/478/1...b45a3c63_c.jpg After https://farm1.staticflickr.com/343/1...2a8fc195_c.jpg Also, those little paint chips above the headlight have now been touched in with a Genuine Honda Championship White touch up pen! |
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Next up was a full service.
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Next up. I sealed the 'slit' on both sides using Tiger Seal.
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Rear interior stripped to look for rust on the inner arches. There was almost none whatsoever! Bonus! Just some dirt that I assumed had come in from the 'slit' before it was sealed. Wire brushed the small amount of rust, Rust Remedy then a coat of underseal. Job done.
I also treated a few minor bits of surface rust on the boot floor. https://farm1.staticflickr.com/290/1...f1dae57d_c.jpg https://farm1.staticflickr.com/512/1...29902d9c_c.jpg |
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New Genuine badges front & rear.
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New Honda rear brake pads & recondition right rear caliper(Right rear was sticking). Serviced the brakes, bled the new caliper.
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Found a mint OE gear knob to replace the carbon fibre aftermarket one fitted by the previous owner. Also picked up an OE clock blank.
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Checked behind the mirrors for rust - hardly anything. Will most likely treat what's there and give the area a lick of paint.
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More undersealing. Also sprayed the rear lower tie bar and rear boot brace.
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Changing the timing belt.
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good work, looks great!
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Pictures from the weekend. I have now removed the window tints too.
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Lovely car Tom B, :thumbup: well may you wear!
Great work going towards preserving her too, which is so important IMH. Fewer and fewer are close to as Honda made them, especially the JDM 96/97(in my neck of the woods anyway), which is after all the actual original of the species and yours looks like a beauty. And a non ABS, airbag model to boot. The Pure(™) one. Sweet. :thumbup: The interior looks amazingly well preserved. Good call on sorting out the slit thingy. When I read of it first over on the UK R forum and the unseen woes some lads and lasses had I needed a stiff drink and a lie down before I investigated my own arches. :o Luckily, like you mine was grand, as it's a 98 JDM, teeny bit of surface stuff in one arch, but some Bilt Hamner rust killer, followed up by their wax and a couple of pints :) of waxoyl on top made me a lot happier. OK, yea I went overboard and now my R is more rust killer/wax than car, but I did mention the stiff drink beforehand… :) FWIW I'd have a look behind the front bumper for possible rust, seems to be an area that attracts the crap. |
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Thanks mate! Do you have a build thread?
It's not easy, especially being a bit OCD about everything. Pretty much every weekend I'm doing something to her if I am not cleaning her. The area behind the front bumper is next on my list to underseal! Other areas (which I will probably do next year now) are; floor pans - these still have plenty of underseal on them, could be OE as it's white, so I am only adding a layer of my black underseal for added protection and so it looks neater underneath. Exhaust channel - plan for this is to remove the exhaust and heat shields. Whilst they are off I'll rub them down and give them a lick of silver hammerite. Fuel tank and some tight areas around it - not going to take it off. Obviously I clean the areas, grind and treat any surface rust before applying the underseal. |
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I do nearly all the work myself to save money, and I know what I'm getting. Beleive it or not it's my only car but I am very lucky in that I work from home so don't use it to commute.
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Great looking caR and good work Tom. Type R meant to be driven. You and the car will be happier :)
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Originally Posted by CW-ITR
(Post 50584395)
Great looking caR and good work Tom. Type R meant to be driven. You and the car will be happier :)
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Originally Posted by Tom B.
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Thanks mate! Do you have a build thread?
This is an old pic(and my avatar); http://i57.tinypic.com/iz9sw2.jpg Handily shows the best of the local weather. Sure you know that one yourself. =) Since then I slapped on some clear side repeaters and I sourced some grey OEM wheels, to replace the ones that were nicked on the boat from Japan(I ended up with the previous owners Civic Type R ones wearing snow tyres) Though I went for UKDM ones as 1) I'm a cheap so and so and the tyres are cheaper and 2) on some Irish roads a moon buggy would be a better bet so the bigger JDM ones would be more prone to damage. EDIT here's a more recent pic from last week of the oily bits. http://i61.tinypic.com/2wq7io5.jpg All standard really and not looking too bad for 160,000 Kms on the clock. Doesn't use a drop of oil either. They're a scarily reliable oul beast. The only non service parts I've done has been a distributor rebuild which cost less than 80 quid. The area behind the front bumper is next on my list to underseal! Other areas (which I will probably do next year now) are; floor pans - these still have plenty of underseal on them, could be OE as it's white, so I am only adding a layer of my black underseal for added protection and so it looks neater underneath. Exhaust channel - plan for this is to remove the exhaust and heat shields. Whilst they are off I'll rub them down and give them a lick of silver hammerite. Fuel tank and some tight areas around it - not going to take it off. Mine sits outdoors in the Irish weather so it pays for me to be paranoid. :scared: =) On that score T make sure you have security sorted as these cars need good security layers like a fish needs water. |
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Great work!
Glad to see someone paying attention to the important aspects of maintenance and rust protection. On my SI, I've primed/painted/undercoated all inner fenders, inner trunk sides and now working on the interior parts of the car. I've started with the drivers' door - removed the panel, cleaned off dirt, sprayed 3M Moly-Lube and will do a second coat soon. Then onto the rest... It never ends but at least you know you are preserving a real beauty! |
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Looks great! Any plans with the muffler?
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