Integra interior
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Integra interior
Ive heard from a bunch of people that the integra dashboard seats and front door panels will fit in a 92-95 civic. but yet never seen anyone do it and before i go buy all this Itr crap i need to know.
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Re: Integra interior (JdmTypR)
I am sure that it could be nice, but all the pics that i see on this forum are incomplete, so it looks lke ****. I dunno if the door panels work though, might have to modify. MAy not be worth it. And even if you did it, and it looked nice, try selling that car to someone else in a few years.
It will be like the clear taillights thing but 10X worse.
It will be like the clear taillights thing but 10X worse.
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Re: Integra interior (Mr. JDM)
Yeah he's right... the door panels do not fit. Theyre too short. You'll need to use the stock doorpanels, and cut them to fit. Then you can easily have someone mold them so it looks like theyre stock. Message Wykideg6 -- he's done the swap in his hatch, and IMO it looks pretty damn good.
panels dot fit, contact b20bastard on this board. hes selling his itr dash
with goodies
with goodies
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Re: Integra interior (JdmTypR)
The front seats bolt in with no problem, just like stock. The rear upper seat sections fit perfect too, but the bottom part has a gap. I have 94 GSR seats in my 92 VX and I plan to have my stock bottom seat reupholstered to match the GSR seats.
You can make the dash fit but the door panels won't work. You will have to cut your stock door panels and have the cut away molded and then reupholstered if you want it to look right. I think it's more trouble than it's worth but with a little time and $ it can be made to look stock. You could always use just the gauge cluster - it's much easier to modify and make fit than the dash and door panels.
You can make the dash fit but the door panels won't work. You will have to cut your stock door panels and have the cut away molded and then reupholstered if you want it to look right. I think it's more trouble than it's worth but with a little time and $ it can be made to look stock. You could always use just the gauge cluster - it's much easier to modify and make fit than the dash and door panels.
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Re: Integra interior (VTECVillain)
The front seats bolt in with no problem, just like stock. The rear upper seat sections fit perfect too, but the bottom part has a gap. I have 94 GSR seats in my 92 VX and I plan to have my stock bottom seat reupholstered to match the GSR seats.
You can make the dash fit but the door panels won't work. You will have to cut your stock door panels and have the cut away molded and then reupholstered if you want it to look right. I think it's more trouble than it's worth but with a little time and $ it can be made to look stock. You could always use just the gauge cluster - it's much easier to modify and make fit than the dash and door panels.
You can make the dash fit but the door panels won't work. You will have to cut your stock door panels and have the cut away molded and then reupholstered if you want it to look right. I think it's more trouble than it's worth but with a little time and $ it can be made to look stock. You could always use just the gauge cluster - it's much easier to modify and make fit than the dash and door panels.
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