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Old 04-20-2002, 11:34 AM
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Default To those who covered their arm rest up...

how did u covered it up??

i saw a pic of a arm rest was covered up with some kinds of clear plastic layer.

any body know what that is??

i know there is the JDM arm restless cosel, but i want some storage spaces.


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Default Re: To those who covered their arm rest up... (FreddyR)

no one......
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Default Re: To those who covered their arm rest up... (FreddyR)

I got an armrest and had it custom upholstered on black leather with the red stitching like the JDM OEM shift boot.
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i just took mines off to preserve it.
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Default Re: To those who covered their arm rest up... (SwiftTypeR)

i just thrw a small black face towel over it and tucked it underneath and closed the armrest over it problem solved
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Default Re: To those who covered their arm rest up... (Benjamin Tang)

I changed to a JDM one
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Default Re: To those who covered their arm rest up... (FreddyR)

Too late for me. Mine is worn, but when I'm ready I'll just order a new one from Acura and slap my plate # on it.
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Default Re: To those who covered their arm rest up... (FreddyR)

any body know what that is??
Lame?

Does the couch in your living room have a sheet over it all the time?

I can understand the need to protect it, because mine is quite worn from my elbow. But, with plastic? Not only does it look bad, but your arm would stick to it on hot days. I guess a black towel would do the trick though.

BTW, does anyone else have a permanent dimple in the armrest on the door from their left elbow?
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BTW, does anyone else have a permanent dimple in the armrest on the door from their left elbow?
*raises hand* there's also a sweat stain from leaning on it so much
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It's up on my wall. It's for me to enjoy... not for some low-life thieves.
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