Mark's S2000
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Cracking photos! I really like the smaller front no. plate, looks much tidier.
Im about to order new fog light brackets as mine are on the brink of failing, but what are the two other brackets there, one at the bottom starting 34454?
Im about to order new fog light brackets as mine are on the brink of failing, but what are the two other brackets there, one at the bottom starting 34454?
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Part numbers and prices for everything I ordered from Honda to replace my fog light brackets:
Large bracket, right: 34403S2AG01 - £9.32
Large bracket, left: 34453S2AG01 - £9.32
Small bracket, left: 34454S2AG01 - £3.10
Small bracket, right: 34404S2AG01 - £3.10
Screw / washer (x2): 938940501408 - £0.68 each
Screw / washer (x2): 90134SV4000 - £2.35 each
Part numbers and prices for everything I ordered from Honda to replace my fog light brackets:
Large bracket, right: 34403S2AG01 - £9.32
Large bracket, left: 34453S2AG01 - £9.32
Small bracket, left: 34454S2AG01 - £3.10
Small bracket, right: 34404S2AG01 - £3.10
Screw / washer (x2): 938940501408 - £0.68 each
Screw / washer (x2): 90134SV4000 - £2.35 each
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Got the much needed work done with the foglight bracket today. Little bit of a pain at points, but nothing some perseverance, a hacksaw, plenty penetrating fluid and some time couldn't sort out.
Sitting properly again.
Rear bumper gets smoothed (in the number plate recess) and fully resprayed next week
Sitting properly again.
Rear bumper gets smoothed (in the number plate recess) and fully resprayed next week
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Thanks for the part Nos! Looking forward to seeing the smoothed rear bumper.
Its interesting looking at the back of yours, your tabs under your lights, and the fog light brackets are much worse than mine, but my rear beam is much worse than that and one of my no. plate brackets has totally disapeared!
Its interesting looking at the back of yours, your tabs under your lights, and the fog light brackets are much worse than mine, but my rear beam is much worse than that and one of my no. plate brackets has totally disapeared!
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Yeah, it's a horrible trap for water, salt and grime back there.
I need to get the bumper off and clean up and paint everything under there soon!
I need to get the bumper off and clean up and paint everything under there soon!
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Picked up another gearknob recently as, even though I polished my original, the leather was worn in points and I wasn't happy with it.
Set to work polishing this one today. Pretty happy with the results.
Set to work polishing this one today. Pretty happy with the results.
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very nice mate, from the Aberdeen area myself! Don't think my car will be ready to pose this year but hopefully will come to future meets in something Hondaish.
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my lot was rotten as a pear , the number plate brackets where shot last and powder coated, a few holes appreared .
I made new stainless brackets for the fog light
Used all new stianless fixings which ar eonly pennies form a proper fixing supplier
If you take the crash beam off you will find serious rust between the beam and the body , this need to be takedn back to clean metel , I used POR 15 system thereafter , Bilt Hambler is good to. Then undersealed the lot with Dinol or what ever its called
Had the crash beam shot blast and powder coated
Used new Stainless fixings for that too
I made new stainless brackets for the fog light
Used all new stianless fixings which ar eonly pennies form a proper fixing supplier
If you take the crash beam off you will find serious rust between the beam and the body , this need to be takedn back to clean metel , I used POR 15 system thereafter , Bilt Hambler is good to. Then undersealed the lot with Dinol or what ever its called
Had the crash beam shot blast and powder coated
Used new Stainless fixings for that too