solly
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Been meaning to put a progress thread up on here for ages, so here goes
Had the car a little over 7 months now,
by far the best car i have ever owned, since owning it, iv sort of landed on my feet in terms on modifications, found a guy though a friend of a friend who had sold his car about 6 months ago and had all his mods sat in his garage just collecting dust, so i made him a very cheeky offer and he excepted 
Managed to get them all fitted eventually
Spoon N1 and Spoon B-Pipe



Havent really got many pics of the next but it was Tein super street coilovers with adjustable pillowball top mounts and SPC rear camber arms, an just the see te top mounts here oh and my custom cover for the fuse box cover


Next up was the Silver-tec bulbs


Brand new Spoon Rear Tie bar still in its box 




Rear Strut brace


old brace

Front lower brace

Front upper J's Brace



Spoon Rad Cap - needs a good buff up


Spoon Kevlar Plug cover -


And finlly the spoon earthing kit


front brace fitted 
needs taking off at some point and powder coatnig glow in the dark green like the rear spoon one 


got a set of HEL Braided brake lines at JapFest @ Combe -


look a goot bit of kit and should have them sorted next weekend along with new CRN discs and yellow stuff pads all round


The car is due a service as well, and as im not 100% sure what has and what hasnt been done on it in the past i figure i might as well do it all. so while im at it got a few other little bits and bobs
J's magnetic drain bolt

Energy Suspension mount inserts

Also managed to get hold of a carbon spoiler for silly money (£40) thats now on 



Also had the Car RR'd couple of weeks ago, im very sceptical about RR's and have had bad figures in the past with previous cars, but i was surprised to see a decent result, not bad for just a cat back 



Also managed to get hold of some Tein EDFC's for my suspension, got them fitted but not wired in fully yet 

Finally, some engine bay bling
Battery tie down


Tegiwa Bolts and washers





harnesses -



New wheels -








New guages purchased 



not bad for £40 
Planning on Stripping the full car out in the near future and then onto some engine tuning 
cheers for looking
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*JonnyG*
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That looks amazing.
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VegasPhil
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Lovley!!
Those Spoon pipes are mentally loud aren't they?
Corsa 2.0 16v Vegas - Sold
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solly
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cheers lads
there not mentally loud, very raspy though
will be better with the spoon manifold on as well
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Smiffie
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I know you from somewhere...
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gavin18787
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You on civictype-r.co.uk? Sure Ive seen it somewhere before.
Looks nice on those wheels 
Sold my CTR engine today. Need any odds and sods let me know
Drives supercharged Tec with torque
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flybikeslee
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looking good!
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jonnysri
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looking good solly. wondered when you were guna put it on here
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Marc
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Is it the picture or is there something wrong with the weave on the spoiler?
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John G
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thats perfectly straight carbon weave, lovin the spoon parts and the kevlar plug cover
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solly
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Update
Gearbox Mount fitted
How it started -

Air Box out and gearbox mount loosened

Mount with half in

other half the mount

All bolted back in

Cheeky little pic from the top when finished
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spikedjack
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Registered: 16th Oct 08
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Im glad that was bastard easy, the front and rear mounts took us abut 4 bastard hours on the cold of my garage floor !
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Matt L
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  love it!!
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Pip308
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was loving it untill i saw the wheels, still a greate car and i bet it feels so much different to drive with the set up your running.
i'd like to see an EP3 with FN2 GT wheels on...
Phil (Honda Tech)
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solly
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Jack the mount was a piece of piss to do, hoping all my new bushes for the control arms are just as easy lol
Matt cheers mate
Phil - wheels are temporary until i can sort out some Gram Lights or something similar, these were only £180 plus my standard ones and had brand new tyres on, and my tyres were fooked so seemed sensible really 
feel so direct and stiff its unbelieveable just need to sort the angle of the steering arms out as its killing my rack
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Pip308
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Thats cool then the overall look of the car is spot on
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solly
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UPDATE
Package arrived from the states monday morning, so i went to pick it up and had to pay £16.85 import charges :x ah well still £150 cheaper than buying in this country 
inside the box was this little lot

This is what happened when i opened the box!

Inside the box there was a full polybush kit consisting of -
Rear anti roll bar bushes

Front anti roll bar bushes

Rear control arm bushes

Front control arm bushes

Gearbox aluminuium shifter bushes

Gear shift aluminium shifter bushes

Fitted the two above yesterday, its made the gear change so solid and direct, it was really wollowy compared to before and is pretty much perfect now i think, just needs a shorter throw!
I also decide to take some pictures of the stripped rear and painted spare wheel well




The difference is amazing, feels SO much quicker! rear door cards are also out just no pics yet, just means i can hear every little squeek and rattle now though 
cheers for looking
Matt
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