pulling headliner from civic hatch
IS this helpful? https://www.hondapartsdeals.co...arged Image Part for: HEADLINER TRIM from CIVIC 91 3DR SI 5MT KA
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No. Go play in heavy traffic. He asked for the Helms directions for removal, not a picture of what the part looks like.
No. Go play in heavy traffic. He asked for the Helms directions for removal, not a picture of what the part looks like.
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I did search and no one posted any scans of the page from Helms but I guess I'll give it a shot and try not to break any parts
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No. Go play in heavy traffic. He asked for the Helms directions for removal, not a picture of what the part looks like.</TD></TR></TABLE>
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I don't know what this guys problem is but every thread that I read he says something negative
I don't care if you have over 3000 posts....your an *******
The guy above was simply offering more than anyone else has.
No. Go play in heavy traffic. He asked for the Helms directions for removal, not a picture of what the part looks like.</TD></TR></TABLE>
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I don't know what this guys problem is but every thread that I read he says something negative

I don't care if you have over 3000 posts....your an *******
The guy above was simply offering more than anyone else has.
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I've had to pull them before and it's a pain
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I've had to pull them before and it's a pain
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I have to remove it to inspect the leaking moonroof. Every time I start driving after the rain, my first stop, and the water rushes down on my passanger seat! Not much... Now I'm waiting for some rain 

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Maybe to replace the hose connection between the washer nozzle hose and the hose from the engine bay. I need to do that, anyone? got those pictures yet.
Please
for a 91 crx si w/ moonroof
Maybe to replace the hose connection between the washer nozzle hose and the hose from the engine bay. I need to do that, anyone? got those pictures yet.
Please
for a 91 crx si w/ moonroof
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jus make ur own rain, im sure u have a hose pipe some where

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jus make ur own rain, im sure u have a hose pipe some where
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In my case it turned out to be plugged gromet that drains the back of the sunroof at the rear quarter panel. But because it was a chronic condition, rust is all over the top of the roof. Time for a new shell.
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