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Kolnai

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  1. Hi guys, I've just registered and have been reading through the buyers guide section and flicking through the rest of the site that is available. The site looks great, nice and friendly and that buyers guide pages are very good, definitely fills me with confidence that I will hopefully be able to avoid buying a dud! I currently own a 1997 Honda Prelude 2.2vti and have done a fair bit of work to the car myself over my 19months of ownership. The most recent being a full auto to manual conversion using the shorter ratio gear box from the 1999 model with an Accord Type R clutch kit and lightweight flywheel. Here's how she looks at the moment... ...and the interior before the gearbox conversion... I know so much about my car now it is ridiculous! :lol: Short of stripping the engine I don't think there's much of the car I haven't tinkered with, but I like to keep it almost strictly OEM Honda 8) I'm always glad to give advice on the Prelude forums and I hope it is the same here with all you budding GTO owners! :D I am currently looking at moving onto a more powerful Jap car and climbing quickly to the top of my list is the 300ZX. Was the 300ZX Jap import only? I am looking at getting a TT auto. I am wondering how good the Auto TT version of the car is? In particular, does anyone the 0-60 time for the auto? Any advice on this or pointers to relevant posts I haven't found, would be very helpful 8) Cheers!:biggrin:

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