My 1990 STD - loads of pictures
Here's my 1990 STD with just over 199,500 miles on the body, 4,500 on completely rebuilt original stock engine:













I just got my driver-side seat redone with OEM Honda seat covers and cushions:



Here is the seat Before:

and After:

Modified by Bandit74 at 9:25 AM 10/27/2004
Modified by Bandit74 at 11:37 AM 12/5/2004
Modified by Bandit74 at 11:38 AM 12/5/2004













I just got my driver-side seat redone with OEM Honda seat covers and cushions:



Here is the seat Before:

and After:

Modified by Bandit74 at 9:25 AM 10/27/2004
Modified by Bandit74 at 11:37 AM 12/5/2004
Modified by Bandit74 at 11:38 AM 12/5/2004
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by CRXcellent »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">Where did you get the covers? </TD></TR></TABLE>slhondaparts.com
Modified by Bandit74 at 9:07 PM 10/26/2004
Modified by Bandit74 at 9:07 PM 10/26/2004
Your car's in great shape.
I never knew cushions and covers were sold for stock seats. I want to redo my drivers seat on my '91 DX. It's hard to figure out what part is what on the parts lists on that site.
I never knew cushions and covers were sold for stock seats. I want to redo my drivers seat on my '91 DX. It's hard to figure out what part is what on the parts lists on that site.
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<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by CRXcellent »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">How much did it cost? </TD></TR></TABLE>Total of parts and installation came out a little over $300. The bottom seat cover and both cushions were still available in the '90-'91 years; the back part of the driver-side seat is an '89 - the '90-'91 was discontinued. The '89 cover was a little different in that it didn't have the back pocket. I asked the upholsterer to take off the black part with the pocket on my '90 and put it in place of the plain black part on the '89 - that way it'd still match my passenger side and year/model. Came out great.
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by sicc83 »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">Your car's in great shape.
I never knew cushions and covers were sold for stock seats. I want to redo my drivers seat on my '91 DX. It's hard to figure out what part is what on the parts lists on that site.
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When you click on that site and get to a catagory where parts are listed with part numbers, etc., click on the aqua oval box at the top of the list - this will show you pictures with the parts and all. When you click on a number, it brings up the part number.
Thanks for all the replies.
I never knew cushions and covers were sold for stock seats. I want to redo my drivers seat on my '91 DX. It's hard to figure out what part is what on the parts lists on that site.
</TD></TR></TABLE>When you click on that site and get to a catagory where parts are listed with part numbers, etc., click on the aqua oval box at the top of the list - this will show you pictures with the parts and all. When you click on a number, it brings up the part number.
Thanks for all the replies.
My 1990 STD - loads of pictures.
You know, I read the title of this thread and was thinking, "Now if there's a picture of a drippy **** covered in warts or something I'm going to be really upset."
I always just called those EF's. What's the STD designation for? Standard Transmission?
You know, I read the title of this thread and was thinking, "Now if there's a picture of a drippy **** covered in warts or something I'm going to be really upset."
I always just called those EF's. What's the STD designation for? Standard Transmission?
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MINT!!!!
</TD></TR></TABLE>MINT!!!!
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by Archidictus »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">My 1990 STD - loads of pictures.
You know, I read the title of this thread and was thinking, "Now if there's a picture of a drippy **** covered in warts or something I'm going to be really upset."
I always just called those EF's. What's the STD designation for? Standard Transmission?
</TD></TR></TABLE>lol. It stands for the standard model.
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MINT!!!!
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Yeah, I basically learned how to take care of cars from my dad.
You know, I read the title of this thread and was thinking, "Now if there's a picture of a drippy **** covered in warts or something I'm going to be really upset."
I always just called those EF's. What's the STD designation for? Standard Transmission?
</TD></TR></TABLE>lol. It stands for the standard model.
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by GapxGuy »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">Immaculate.
[QUOTE=Kicklow]
MINT!!!!
</TD></TR></TABLE>Yeah, I basically learned how to take care of cars from my dad.



