1990 Honda Prelude GEN3  

RibSmasher
  • RibSmasher
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Post #1 post 23rd September 2011 - 05:49 PM
Engine: 2 Liter

Exhaust: Stock

Suspension: Stock

Wheels: 17"

Modifications: Not Alot ATM

Stereo Audio / Visual: CD/DVD

Estimated Power: Not Sure

This is the car as it stands now i have been working on it last few weeks bought from a p plater that had molested it with white painted interior no prep was flaking everywhere and had damaged almost every panal will keep updated as the car keeps improving.




1990 Honda Prelude Gen3


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My Old Carz -

LH Torana (6Cyl)
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Mazda 808 Wagon (12AEP)
Mazda S2 Rx7 (Stock 12A)
Mazda S1 Rx7 (13BBP)
89 Honda Integra

Current Car -

Honda Prelude Gen3

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  • Poontoss
    Post #2

    I'm keen to see how this turns out, keep them coming biggrin.gif

    RibSmasher
    Post #3

    Alot of plans for this car in the last few weeks ive had it i have tidied up the interior, fixed most the panals, removed the spoiler, played around with the door handles since the locks were missing i am happy with the result, put 17" rims on it look better then the stockies and were cheap from a mate that upgraded : ) , painted the calipers, done basic oil/filter,plugs, leads etc, got rid of the old steering wheel, installed a cd/dvd player new speakers. I have ordered a complete turbo setup from the USA should be here soon, on the lookout for a nice bodykit before i spray the car and the exhaust will be getting done once the turbo is sorted and all this is just the beginning.

    derb
    Post #4

    Jesus what a retard. How very nice of you to fix it up properly. I'll bet the car would thank you if it could.

    Distinctive.Detail
    Post #5

    why do p-plates assume everything is "need for speed" that looks horrible... good luck with it.

    RibSmasher
    Post #6

    All he would of needed is some underbody neons to go with the flaking white painted dash and interior and would been the fastest car in Sydney lol damn idiot

    Hadamona
    Post #7

    I've never seen anyone mould in the door handles like that, should look much better painted. If you're looking for body kits, the three are the Xenon, Online Performance or Mugen-replica. Jetspeed make their own kits locally, but not the best looking imo. But personally I'd just fit some 94 accord lips all round and lower it. I hope you're buying a turbo kit that someone has personally put together, as no companies actually make turbo kits for these cars.

    RibSmasher
    Post #8

    Turbo kit is from Ebay and from what people have been saying im now scared may of wasted almost 2k, i was just on the jetspeed website the kit they make does not look 2 bad will check out those others cheers.

    RibSmasher
    Post #9

    tezza078
    Post #10

    QUOTE (RibSmasher @ Sep 24 2011, 01:57 PM) *

    wow shiney lol gl with it mate hope it all goes well for you

    RibSmasher
    Post #11

    Wish i did not see potential in every car just been on ebay oil cooler kit, battery box so can relocate battery to the boot, red silicon radiator hoses i hate you ebay

    Nocturnal
    Post #12

    Bookmarked, will follow progress.

    Plans are good, engine bay needs a MASSIVE clean!

    skitta
    Post #13

    does the turbo kit fit? often is a problem when bought from usa as the steering colum is on the other side

    marshie92
    Post #14

    QUOTE (skitta @ Sep 24 2011, 04:12 PM) *
    does the turbo kit fit? often is a problem when bought from usa as the steering colum is on the other side

    meh drag it, dont need to steer then... well a little

    RibSmasher
    Post #15

    Steering is over rated anyways lol, it will need some modification (would be no fun if it did'nt) still need to get a aftermarket computer some bigger injectors, bigger fuel pump. The engine bay is getting a huge clean up ready for all the mods next weekend just a flat black spray and clean the engine up getting rid of the cruise controll don't need it and may ditch the air-con give me some extra room for the intercooler.

    RibSmasher
    Post #16

    So much to do feel like my heads gonna explode but my Mrs wants to do her eunos(mx3) up to out perform and look better so im on a mission.

    Nocturnal
    Post #17

    QUOTE (RibSmasher @ Sep 24 2011, 05:25 PM) *
    So much to do feel like my heads gonna explode but my Mrs wants to do her eunos(mx3) up to out perform and look better so im on a mission.


    High compression H22A + Turbo.

    YOU WIN

    slyder1
    Post #18

    is it the 4-wheel steer model?
    if so i love them apart from there looks...
    had one as my first car and cant say a thing bad about it it handles sooooooooooo good smile.gif
    dont know how your gonna go with all that power in the front... just make sure not to be pulling it hard around corners.... haha gl with it anyways (Y)

    RibSmasher
    Post #19

    Yeah 4 wheel steer love the handling alot of fun

    Draven
    Post #20

    QUOTE (RibSmasher @ Sep 24 2011, 07:39 PM) *
    Yeah 4 wheel steer love the handling alot of fun



    These do handle very well, had one years ago...

    benji_xrt
    Post #21

    good luck mate although i do have my doubts on how long that motor will last, make sure you get it tuned properly or maybe fork out for a rebuild with lower comp pistons.

    RibSmasher
    Post #22

    Yeah she will be all good if im happy with everything i will purchess another moter for rebuild : )

    RibSmasher
    Post #23

    Looking at these coilovers from the US not really sure they are not overly expensive which is a little worrying and ordered my oil cooler.



    Millzey
    Post #24

    oh my god! ugly as fuck

    slokey
    Post #25

    QUOTE (RibSmasher @ Sep 27 2011, 08:51 PM) *
    Looking at these coilovers from the US not really sure they are not overly expensive which is a little worrying and ordered my oil cooler.




    Those coilover sleeve kits are a good way to lower your car but they don't stay captive. Maybe you could get some custom helper springs? I have had a set before.

    RibSmasher
    Post #26

    Hmm will look into it, i put my seats in tonight and lots more work to be done over the weekend.

    RibSmasher
    Post #27

    Seats were sitting up to high with the rails had to fixed mount them guessing they will give me shit now when i take it in for pink slip sigh back in with the stock seats just for the pinky

    RibSmasher
    Post #28

    My oil cooler turned up today fit'd behind bar without to many drama's but i did cut the hole in the bar a bit to big but won't matter looing at aftermarket bars atm and will just mesh it for now.


    RibSmasher
    Post #29

    Engine bay is cleaned up and got word my turbo setup has passed thru Australian customs few updated pics i also found a bodykit i like from carmate so should have that and the car resprayed within the next few weeks.




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