Integ dashes in EG
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I was just wondering what integ dashes will fit into a EG with the least modification? Thanks for your time and sorry if youve heard this one before.
I was just wondering what integ dashes will fit into a EG with the least modification? Thanks for your time and sorry if youve heard this one before.
actaully it goes in pretty clean
. if you wnat pics i'll get some
you can also just cut the civic heater stuff that gets in the way. If you drive your car in winter probably not a good idea
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. if you wnat pics i'll get someyou can also just cut the civic heater stuff that gets in the way. If you drive your car in winter probably not a good idea
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actaully it goes in pretty clean
. if you wnat pics i'll get some
you can also just cut the civic heater stuff that gets in the way. If you drive your car in winter probably not a good idea
.
. if you wnat pics i'll get someyou can also just cut the civic heater stuff that gets in the way. If you drive your car in winter probably not a good idea
.
please show me these pics you have a of clean looking factory teg dash in a civic.. thanks
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no prob i'll take some tonight when i get home, check back around 7-8pm tonight(eastern time)
And ya thas pretty much what was done to get the dash in, i dunno looks a ok to me
And ya thas pretty much what was done to get the dash in, i dunno looks a ok to me
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Thanks for the pics.Im still deciding on whether to do it or not.If i do, it wont be for some time now because i would rather get my motor in
Keeping the AC is not a big concern because where i live,it doesnt get to hot,but i would need to keep my heater because its a little on the colder side.Tell your cousin, the dash looks nice.Hope to see some more pics.
Keeping the AC is not a big concern because where i live,it doesnt get to hot,but i would need to keep my heater because its a little on the colder side.Tell your cousin, the dash looks nice.Hope to see some more pics.
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teg dash
try this if thoes dont work
http://www.imagestation.com/album/pi...?id=4291411383
i had a integra that i totaled and bought back, so it was relativly easy to go in, i used the teg harnesses so i didnot have to rewre anything, i still have to figure out what i am going to do for the door panels though
[Modified by bikeboy80, 1:16 PM 9/13/2002]
teg dash
try this if thoes dont work
http://www.imagestation.com/album/pi...?id=4291411383
i had a integra that i totaled and bought back, so it was relativly easy to go in, i used the teg harnesses so i didnot have to rewre anything, i still have to figure out what i am going to do for the door panels though
[Modified by bikeboy80, 1:16 PM 9/13/2002]
this is my cusin car... its looks
... i also have one in my eg too... no pics of mine but heres his (b16_ef)
... i also have one in my eg too... no pics of mine but heres his (b16_ef)
it is up to you to decide whether it is worth it. if you look at the first pic, you can see where the door panels are cut it just doesn't look that good. Now if you were to be skilled, mold them together. someone did it here and it looks fatory. just strip then cut the civic panel and teg panel where they are pretty much the same size somewhere in the rear and then have them wrapped. i would do it if i had an eg.
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