Thanks!Nice, Very OEM+
Word. Remember to stick a sponge under it too, like I did. Makes the arm rest so much more useable and comfortable. The stock arm rest is just too damn stiff for daily driving.TokyoSkies said:Man, you've given me a lot of ideas for my interior in this thread haha. That armrest cover is a MUST. Going to do that soon!
Thanks!Wow! Impressive! Loven those seats!
Thanks man, the seats are from a '99 Integra GSR. Cost about $250 cash + 3 hours of cleaning/conditioning, and another 4 hours of swapping both rails from my stock seats. Well worth it though, best upgrade I've done yet.kg562 said:What kind of seats are those? How much did it cost you? Looks real nice! Need to do that to mines lol
so i gotta swap out the railings and get it from a integra? damn lol I thought it fit right in and had a good fit lolThanks man, the seats are from a '99 Integra GSR. Cost about $250 cash + 3 hours of cleaning/conditioning, and another 4 hours of swapping both rails from my stock seats. Well worth it though, best upgrade I've done yet.
thats what i need to do. Im trying to make my DD as comfortable as i can lolThis December I plan to fully Dynamat the entire car - the floor under the carpet, all 4 doors, roof, trunk. Really trying to make this car the most comfortable Civic DD ever.
You've got to take your rails off your OEM Civic seats, and bolt them onto the Integra seats. It's really not that hard - as soon as you do one seat, the other seat will take you ~15 mins.so i gotta swap out the railings and get it from a integra? damn lol I thought it fit right in and had a good fit lol
thats what i need to do. Im trying to make my DD as comfortable as i can lol
Bought it on Amazon.com, it was ~$140loving how your cars coming out. how much did u pay for that AEM intake? and where did u buy it from?