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  1. #1
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    Thumbs up What prelude did i buy?

    Hey guys, Yesterday my first ever honda for $3000 and i already love it to bits and i am so stoked with the buy although i have a few questions about it ..

    Unlike other BB6 preludes this model has a rubber line around the body (doors, gaurds, front and rear bumper) and i've never seen it before ...

    it has a h22a and the vti-r sticker and everything so im sure its a vti-r but i could be wrong ..? maybe its a base model with the engine swapped?

    i left some pics here to help, thanks again guys.

    http://imageshack.com/a/img673/1248/RlfXX0.jpg
    http://imageshack.com/a/img537/364/j1T73E.jpg
    http://imageshack.com/a/img905/5172/5CI1GB.jpg

  2. #2
    I think the rubbers just been stuck on there by a previous owner.

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    I google'd for hours last night and just couldn't find one with it .. so i think you're right.
    I wanna take them off, just scared they came with the car, are sort of bolted in or something and it will leave it with holes and that would be pretty ugly haha

  4. #4
    Probably just silicon.

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    it is 100% a VTi-R
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    each and every time i go to the supermarket, my jazz gets hit by trolleys. keep them.

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    take them off, they look awfully
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    hehe.
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    They a reaaaaally on there tight .. is it possible the silicone could of ruined the paint at all? i can imagine it leaving a ugly mark, i wanted to replace the front and rear bumper (some paint fade near exhaust on rear bumper and a paint scratch on front) and keep the middle ones.

    They are next level stuck on there hey ..

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    Can you take a closeup photo showing the joining surface,like kinda pull the strip and take pic of whats holding it on


    if its doubleside tape you can probaly use a hairdryer bit by bit heating it up and peeling off

    if its silicone you might need to slice it off with a blade

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    Quote Originally Posted by EKVTIR-T View Post
    Can you take a closeup photo showing the joining surface,like kinda pull the strip and take pic of whats holding it on


    if its doubleside tape you can probaly use a hairdryer bit by bit heating it up and peeling off

    if its silicone you might need to slice it off with a blade
    here ya go, sorry about my megan fox spec thumb getting in the way lol.

    http://imageshack.com/a/img538/2906/uUr6OY.png

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    Double sided tape, use a hair dryer or heat gun and slowly work your way around.

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