My new 99 Prelude 2.2 vti

My new 99 Prelude 2.2 vti

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BrokenSpring

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Wednesday 11th November 2015
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Hello All
So i've been looking for a good clean car for about 6 months now, originally looking for a Subaru or civic type r, but this lovely number came up and i couldn't resist the good condition 1999 Honda Prelude 2.2 vti smile
Really liked the test drive and decided to go for it. Drives great and 4 wheel steer is interesting. High miles (121K) but in great condition (as far as i can see for now)
Can't wait for the weekend (without rain please) to really get under the car and have fun.

So i was wondering if you guys can recommend and good Honda specialists and or garages in the north west area? Initially i am looking to have somebody who really knows the 2.2 vtec engine to give the car a good check over and tell me any major issues that are present. After that we can start having fun smile

Where would be the best place to get some new fob’s as the ones with my 2 black keys will not work and the buttons are super dead.
Are there any good places for parts for the 5th gen cars?
Does anybody have some carbon style centre console and door card inserts, mine are the wood effect and not too keen on them.

Will have to add some pics on Saturday once i am not working smileHello All
So i've been looking for a car for some time and finally found a good condition 1999 Honda Prelude 2.2 vti smile
Really like the test drive and decided to go for it. Drives great and 4 wheel steer is interesting.
Can't wait for the weekend (without rain please) to really get under the car and have fun.
So i was wondering if you guys can reccomend and good Honda specialists and or garages in the north west area?

Will have to add some pics on saturday once i am not working smile

BrokenSpring

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143 months

Thursday 12th November 2015
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Ah good stuff thank you.
I have heard good things about those guys so will definately give them a call and email. hopefully they can sort me out.

BrokenSpring

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Monday 16th November 2015
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Well the weekend was not kind to me getting anything done with the car, stupid rain frown
So will have to settle with a few promo pics from the add.
I have few days off this week for my birthday so fingers crossed for dry days.
Going to do a service and flush oils and coolant to start.
Add some mud guards to front too,....
aaaand possibly a Pumpkin double din smile



BrokenSpring

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Wednesday 6th January 2016
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So after over a month with my new prelude i can report that it's absolutely awesome. smile
Love how it drives, and it attacks the twisties like snake pass with ease.
The 4WS is odd at first but is great, and is a huge help on tight roads. Makes the car feel so light and nimble.
I have taken the stereo out and replaced it with a pumpkin 7" double din. It rocks all kinds of kick ass.

So now time to get the car ready for oulton park on the 20th Feb . biggrin woohoo, can't wait.

Edited by BrokenSpring on Wednesday 6th January 10:22

BrokenSpring

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Saturday 9th January 2016
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Yea i was never considering a prelude and was looking for a classic Subaru, but saw this and was sold.
The car had an mot failure on rust underneath but that's all been addressed by the garage before i bought it and i didn't have to worry about the rust.
The rest of the car is in fantastic condition, inside looked like new and not a 122K mile car.

I have added a Pumpkin double din into the centre console, so now the car has its own email address biggrin and runs full android os.

BrokenSpring

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Monday 8th February 2016
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mrtwisty said:
Looks lovely, always been one of my leftfield favourites.

Sentences like the one above that I've bolded make me feel nervous though... have you had a good poke around underneath with a sharp implement? Call me overly cynical, but I never believe claims over rust repairs until I've seen it with my own eyes and given it a strong jab with a screwdriver!
Yea me too. They however guaranteed the welding\rust repair for 2 years so not too bad. Had the car looked at by my mechanics and they said the work was ok, could have been done better but nothing to worry about. I'm planning to get under the car one weekend when it stops raining everyday. Looking forward to cleaning up the engine and getting the car ready for a track day in a few weeks smile