97 #00034 Restoration
Re: 97 #00034 Restoration
This brings back so much.
PM me if you ever feel like you’ve hit a point where it’s too much or you need some extra support. I’ve certainly been there and am happy to listen/share.
It’s incredibly to see, even as fatiguing as it is to get through.
PM me if you ever feel like you’ve hit a point where it’s too much or you need some extra support. I’ve certainly been there and am happy to listen/share.
It’s incredibly to see, even as fatiguing as it is to get through.
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Me too! 2021 marks 13yrs since I got my rebuild project running. I'm still finding projects.
What a kind offer. This is why I love this community.
I can offer to host a zoom for a community happy hour & shared knowledge gather if desired.
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Thanks for the support guys. That’s what makes this such a great community
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I enjoy follow rebuild thread from yourself, aklackner, hondacbx, and others. They remind me of the long hours in the garage during my rebuild. I hold a great deal of respect for those that under take these massive rebuild projects.
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I have respect for these projects too. When I see the empty shell, I think "how do they know how to put everything back together?" Haha.
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I got the front suspension removed and put in separate containers.
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Car looks great!
Was the interior leaking water? Is that why the pass. side footwell carpet damaged?
Is that shift knob the original one? I thought the 1997 had the more traditional leather style like the ones found in the earlier NSX models and '99-'00 Civic Si. Not positive though.
Are you going to keep all the stock parts you take off the car and replace? Personally, I would.
Keep up the good work!
Was the interior leaking water? Is that why the pass. side footwell carpet damaged?
Is that shift knob the original one? I thought the 1997 had the more traditional leather style like the ones found in the earlier NSX models and '99-'00 Civic Si. Not positive though.
Are you going to keep all the stock parts you take off the car and replace? Personally, I would.
Keep up the good work!
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It didn’t look like there was any water leaks. The carpet was trashed so it think the owner was just spilling things on the carpet and leaving it causing the rust. The outside of the floor is in good condition no rust. Your correct with the shift knob the 97’s came with the leather but I have been told the one I have was optional in 1997 as well as the pedal covers that came with my car. Someone can chime in if they know more about the shift knob and pedal covers. And yes I plan on using as many of the original parts as possible. Thanks.AndyD wrote:Car looks great!
Was the interior leaking water? Is that why the pass. side footwell carpet damaged?
Is that shift knob the original one? I thought the 1997 had the more traditional leather style like the ones found in the earlier NSX models and '99-'00 Civic Si. Not positive though.
Are you going to keep all the stock parts you take off the car and replace? Personally, I would.
Keep up the good work!
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Could be from tracking wet weather in and leaving the car closed up?
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Gas tank removed and cleaned up.
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