JDM Sir console < to > USDM EF Civic
This was fun....... I boldly went were no man has cared to (or been stupid enough)to go before.I got ahold of an Sir Civic console from Japan.Got my dremel and went to town.
Why risk it instead of getting the USDM version? Why the hell not?If I screwed it up than I blew all that money for nothing and learned a expensive lesson. But any way I cut it and used pieces from my old lower floor console to fill the gap in the side of the shifter console.You may like it-you may hate it, but at least you didn't have to find that out the hard way
Why risk it instead of getting the USDM version? Why the hell not?If I screwed it up than I blew all that money for nothing and learned a expensive lesson. But any way I cut it and used pieces from my old lower floor console to fill the gap in the side of the shifter console.You may like it-you may hate it, but at least you didn't have to find that out the hard way
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by Civiclized »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">This was fun....... I boldly went were no man has cared to (or been stupid enough)to go before.I got ahold of an Sir Civic console from Japan.Got my dremel and went to town.
Why risk it instead of getting the USDM version? Why the hell not?If I screwed it up than I blew all that money for nothing and learned a expensive lesson. But any way I cut it and used pieces from my old lower floor console to fill the gap in the side of the shifter console.You may like it-you may hate it, but at least you didn't have to find that out the hard way
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Why risk it instead of getting the USDM version? Why the hell not?If I screwed it up than I blew all that money for nothing and learned a expensive lesson. But any way I cut it and used pieces from my old lower floor console to fill the gap in the side of the shifter console.You may like it-you may hate it, but at least you didn't have to find that out the hard way
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https://honda-tech.com/zerothread?id=1351297 <--- Looks like he got it right here
Not here---> https://honda-tech.com/zerothread?id=1351295
Not here---> https://honda-tech.com/zerothread?id=1351295
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