96-00 Civic black dash???
Is there such this as a LHD 96-00 black dashboard, instead of the grey?
Im asking cuz i have the CTR door panels which are black and usdm civics are dark grey and doesnt match..
umm my old 96 hx had balck interior black carpet balck dash
if you want a black dash, dont paint it, stain it go to a paint store, automotive and pick up some vinyl stain, did it in my 98 ex, doesnt scratch, looks good
if you want a black dash, dont paint it, stain it go to a paint store, automotive and pick up some vinyl stain, did it in my 98 ex, doesnt scratch, looks good
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by d16prideyhay8 »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">umm my old 96 hx had balck interior black carpet balck dash
if you want a black dash, dont paint it, stain it go to a paint store, automotive and pick up some vinyl stain, did it in my 98 ex, doesnt scratch, looks good</TD></TR></TABLE>
staining it huh, never thought anything like that work on vinyl. thanks man
if you want a black dash, dont paint it, stain it go to a paint store, automotive and pick up some vinyl stain, did it in my 98 ex, doesnt scratch, looks good</TD></TR></TABLE>
staining it huh, never thought anything like that work on vinyl. thanks man
what I did which is what I was told to do like 5 years ago is flip the panel to the back side, get a razor blade and cut off all the tabs around the arm rest part (if you are looking at it you will understand), when you cut them off it leaves perfect mounting spots for screws. *Warning* make sure you don't buy screws that are too long, all you need is a couple of turns. good luck, trust me this is the best way.
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by Jdm_honda_ek9 »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">what I did which is what I was told to do like 5 years ago is flip the panel to the back side, get a razor blade and cut off all the tabs around the arm rest part (if you are looking at it you will understand), when you cut them off it leaves perfect mounting spots for screws. *Warning* make sure you don't buy screws that are too long, all you need is a couple of turns. good luck, trust me this is the best way.
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Reading owns jo0. He wants a black dash, not to change the armrest fabric.
</TD></TR></TABLE>Reading owns jo0. He wants a black dash, not to change the armrest fabric.
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by Jdm_honda_ek9 »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">what I did which is what I was told to do like 5 years ago is flip the panel to the back side, get a razor blade and cut off all the tabs around the arm rest part (if you are looking at it you will understand), when you cut them off it leaves perfect mounting spots for screws. *Warning* make sure you don't buy screws that are too long, all you need is a couple of turns. good luck, trust me this is the best way.
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what are u talkin bout guy?
were talkin bout Black EK dashes.
</TD></TR></TABLE>what are u talkin bout guy?
were talkin bout Black EK dashes.
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<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by B18BlackEK »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">what are u talkin bout guy?
were talkin bout Black EK dashes. </TD></TR></TABLE>
Haha, as I said. Reading > that guy
were talkin bout Black EK dashes. </TD></TR></TABLE>
Haha, as I said. Reading > that guy
I was just trying to help!!! you said you had CTR door panels......instead of trying to change or dye your dash, just us your OE door panels with the inserts.....Are you tracking. I said the same thing when I got my CTR door panels, "I want to dye my dash black". I used to work in a high proformance autobody shop and we had to take out a dash once and it is not fun at all.
If he bought CTR door panels he probably wants to keep them that way, I know I would if I spent the money for them.
Either way you look at it, you weren't clear that's what you meant. I little more explanation would have been helpful. Now it makes a little more sense.
Regardless, I don't know about dying the dash. I agree removing a dash could be a pain the ***, I just don't know if I would dye it though.
Either way you look at it, you weren't clear that's what you meant. I little more explanation would have been helpful. Now it makes a little more sense.
Regardless, I don't know about dying the dash. I agree removing a dash could be a pain the ***, I just don't know if I would dye it though.
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by B18BlackEK »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">can anybody verify that 96 hx civic have black dashes?</TD></TR></TABLE>
That's a negative. If you can find a VTi in Europe to take the parts from, that is your best bet. Well, I am not sure the VTi in Europe had black dashes. I know that the VTi Jordan did, but that's RHD and in the UK.
That's a negative. If you can find a VTi in Europe to take the parts from, that is your best bet. Well, I am not sure the VTi in Europe had black dashes. I know that the VTi Jordan did, but that's RHD and in the UK.
european here: NO BLACK EDM dashes that I know of... and UKDM is RHD, as is JDM
(there's still people who don't know this)
anyways: not sure on the 'other asian countries' that might have LHD black dashes, but would be cool... dark grey (mine) just doesn't quite cut it
(there's still people who don't know this)anyways: not sure on the 'other asian countries' that might have LHD black dashes, but would be cool... dark grey (mine) just doesn't quite cut it
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