Show your interior stripped vehicles
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i am contemplating removing the rear seats and carpet in my integra but leaving int he plastic panels, i would like to keep it looking clean and would like some ideas. perhaps carpeting the back half again or painting it.
i am just interested in seeing what the stripped cars you guys have can look like cleaned up
i am just interested in seeing what the stripped cars you guys have can look like cleaned up
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sorry that was me, never logged off his name.
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sorry that was me, never logged off his name.
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i wasn't sure what keywords to use, i searched stripped but it was all about stripped bolts and stolen cars
i searched and found many threads. here's two:
https://honda-tech.com/zerothread?id=960435
https://honda-tech.com/zerothread?id=584332
https://honda-tech.com/zerothread?id=960435
https://honda-tech.com/zerothread?id=584332
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thanks, i got some ideas now, i think i might just pull the rear seats and recarpet the back half
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i pulled out the bottom half, and put down my top half, or vice-versa, as long as i didnt have metal showing i was happy. but now i have my full interior back in and i love it a whole lot more then i did without it.
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I did it b/c I have a 4-point. I ended up just cutting up the rear plastics and installing it all back in. I don't miss the semi gutted appearance/sound.
I did it b/c I have a 4-point. I ended up just cutting up the rear plastics and installing it all back in. I don't miss the semi gutted appearance/sound.
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thats tight
</TD></TR></TABLE>thats tight
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For me...it was a no brainer.
1. GSR cloth front seat pattern didn't match the stock Civic back seats pattern.
2. Stock Civic seats had a tear with crusty glue patch from previous owner.
3. Never are there anymore than one passenger in my car at a time.
4. I'm not a fan of the gutted metal floor either so that is why I opted to create the rear seat trunk boards.
5. I can remove the floor panels in one minute before I go to the track and toss all kinds of stuff in there.
For me...it was a no brainer.
1. GSR cloth front seat pattern didn't match the stock Civic back seats pattern.
2. Stock Civic seats had a tear with crusty glue patch from previous owner.
3. Never are there anymore than one passenger in my car at a time.
4. I'm not a fan of the gutted metal floor either so that is why I opted to create the rear seat trunk boards.
5. I can remove the floor panels in one minute before I go to the track and toss all kinds of stuff in there.
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