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    Project Ressurection

    pimp_n87LXi got his car back so its our goal is to get it in tip top shape again this weekend.
    Before Pics

    Junkyard Run

    Interior (Brown)

    Dash
    Switch Control
    Switch cover (beside cruise button)
    Ashtrey
    Center Vents
    Side Vents
    Shift Knob & Boot
    Center consle 2 pieces
    (4) Inner door handle covers
    Screws for rear left and front right inner door panels
    4 Inner Lock Covers
    Center mirror trim & screws
    Sunroof Cover
    Seat Lever Covers
    Speakers
    Radio
    (4) speaker boxes

    Exterior
    Rear Liscense plate light covers
    (2) 13" Steelies
    Right Front Fender
    (2) Corner Lenses
    (2) Bumper Lenses
    Front Bumper ?
    Passenger side Popup assembly


    Under Hood
    Air Intake
    Hood Squirters & hosing
    Hood Prop
    Valve Cover
    Battery Tie Down
    Lower Fork Bolt

    Parts Needed new
    Valve Cover Gasket & Gromments
    Battery
    PCV Valve
    Fuel Filter
    Oil Filter
    Air Filter
    Case of Oil
    Spark Plugs
    Multipack of Fuses
    Degreaser & Shop Towels

    Inspect and Adjust or replace
    Dog Bone Mount
    Inspect Timing Belt
    Adjust Timing
    Lube and inspect suspension components
    Adjust Throttle and Clutch Cables
    Greese window and sunroof tracks
    Degreese Underhood
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    This car has beeen sitting in impound for 6months and we just got it back. Its a little rough around the edges but we can deal with that. It runs decent and the ECU is not throwing any codes.

    Other than the Junkyard Run for parts is there anything I missed for getting it in top shape again?
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    Quote Originally Posted by kroy
    This car has beeen sitting in impound for 6months and we just got it back. Its a little rough around the edges but we can deal with that. It runs decent and the ECU is not throwing any codes.

    Other than the Junkyard Run for parts is there anything I missed for getting it in top shape again?
    So nobody has any other ideas?

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    I've probably got a million ideas, if I could actually think outside my own deals right now. Hit me on aim and I'll see if I can come up with anything

    Definitley want to
    check/clear all the roof drains
    Check the normal suspension stuffs, Tie rods, ball joints and the likes
    Lucas Fuel treatmnent

    I know theres more but I can't think

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    Depends, where are you getting the parts? If you can make it down to Atlanta, off of Jimmy Carter Blvd and Hwy 23 (Buford Hwy), there is a Pick-aPart I get all my parts from. They have many 3rd gens, and I've seen two SEi's there, still with their discs - least a couple months ago. Anyway, it's $1 admisson, prices are DIRT CHEAP - I got 91 prelude buckets for $20 each - bring your own tools. Let me know if you are going, I'll meet you there.
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    i wish we had a jy like that!

    my advice: find a parts car
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    you got to love them pick a parts there is one 30 minutes from here ... and for a buck to get in the prices are a steal .....
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    i need to head up your way sometime kroy...i thought it was a longer trip than that...i could be up there in 45 min..
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    rockin the SOHC again for now
    h23/vtec in the works.

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    Idea.....get rid of that ugly blue center console thing.....
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    Quote Originally Posted by i.c.
    i need to head up your way sometime kroy...i thought it was a longer trip than that...i could be up there in 45 min..
    Well then why don't you follow Kroy or ride with him to the Georgia Meet

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    Quote Originally Posted by i.c.
    i need to head up your way sometime kroy...i thought it was a longer trip than that...i could be up there in 45 min..
    Damn, you would have to average over 100MPH to make it in that time. Last I checked 385 is 2 lanes with a lot of dickheads hogging the fast lane.
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    26 homie....
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    btw.....i got a set of 13 inch steelies....with good tires...i took them off about a month ago when i got some rimz, you want em?
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    rockin the SOHC again for now
    h23/vtec in the works.

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    Quote Originally Posted by i.c.
    btw.....i got a set of 13 inch steelies....with good tires...i took them off about a month ago when i got some rimz, you want em?
    You still go the steelies? I could really use them... And I could come get them off your hands... Let me know

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    Project Ressurection update.

    We just got done installing a SEi dashboard, seats, center console, door panels and floor mats into the car late last night. The Leather does match the carpet so that did not need swapped out, along with the rear dash and a couple of other small things. No cupholder, I wonder why?


    Yea these nighttime pics do no justice, today we will finish it up and get it shining like new.
    We still need A pillar covers, the correct shift knob and boot, radio, sunroof cover, combination switch, and leather conditioner.





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    WTF beige leather? I guess beggars can't be choosers

    Looks good though.

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    hey man, if you run into a extra sunroof cover let me know. i need one! looks good man. i was thinking about doing the same thing also but i think ill just go to a upholster shop. looks nice though.
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    i fail to see how old honda leather is an upgrade. that shit feels like pleather and looks worse IMO. All the other stuff you've done is pretty cool though.

    How hard is it to change out the dash? I had thought about doing it in my coupe, but never got around to it mostly because i was not sure how much of a PITA it would be to do.
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    The SEi dash took us about an hour and a half to take out, the old painted dash took half that time, and about an hour to reinstall the SEi dash in the car. It only took about 10 minutes to pull the door panels and the seats.

    First thing take off your center cover on the steering wheel, mark its position and remove the wheel with a 19mm. Then remmove your turn signal and washer arm assembly.
    There is like 8 bolts that hold the dash in, and a few more screws. You basically have to remove everything that attaches to the dash. The pain in the ass part is the wiring harnesses. The bundles are ziptied that clips into the dash, you gotta basically pull out all the wiring to get it off safely.
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    cool man,are you going to recover the seats?

    btw:whats all that what overspray shit on the steering column?

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    Quote Originally Posted by wprocomp
    cool man,are you going to recover the seats?

    btw:whats all that what overspray shit on the steering column?
    It looks to me like it's a florescent light reflecting off the column.
    Looks good I really like the 2 tone color. I am so sick of looking at brown
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    Err, that was a mistake in my book on the old honda leather. I had one with that crap in it and it was, well to put it nicely, crap.

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