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Fitting "radio panel" from 99-00 civic in my ej9 hatch
Tried searching google but can't seem to find anything on it.
has anyone fitted a radio shroud (?) From what i can gather a 99-00 civic vs the old one thats in my ej9?
if so, what would i need to change and does it require any heavy modification?
Re: Fitting "radio panel" from 99-00 civic in my ej9 hatch
Your second screen shot is literally titled 96-98 climate control swap guide
I'm also fairly certain it would be easier to fabricate a double din slot in the cup holder area for a touch screen. Much easier to keep that expensive head unit secret and in the shade down low
Re: Fitting "radio panel" from 99-00 civic in my ej9 hatch
Originally Posted by tony_2018
what seats are those
Those may be OEM seats in the EDM... the door panels match the pattern, the steering wheel is more like a s2000 wheel and the speedometer is marked in Km. I dig 'em too.
Re: Fitting "radio panel" from 99-00 civic in my ej9 hatch
Originally Posted by NVturbo
with matching fabric on the door panel armrest section too. Is there a nice engine setup under the hood??
Its highly unlikely. Most of the european models were extremely basic models lacking even cruise control, most of them received the d15 engines. If you look at the dash you'll even notice that the car did not come with driver or passengers side air bags.
The tip off to the custom work is the gloss black window switch and the off looking center console. Not going to get into deschlong style details but the fabric is not listed in the European spec sales manuals
Re: Fitting "radio panel" from 99-00 civic in my ej9 hatch
Originally Posted by chrysler kid
Its highly unlikely. Most of the european models were extremely basic models lacking even cruise control, most of them received the d15 engines. If you look at the dash you'll even notice that the car did not come with driver or passengers side air bags.
The tip off to the custom work is the gloss black window switch and the off looking center console. Not going to get into deschlong style details but the fabric is not listed in the European spec sales manuals
The door panel material is OEM. The seats are from some other vehicle and likely (here's hoping) chosen for also having a similar colour scheme, but they don't "match" the door panels. Looks good doe.
Last edited by deschlong; Feb 15, 2019 at 09:26 AM.