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Old 08-09-2007, 03:12 PM   #21 (permalink)
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not sure i went to a locol paint shop and got the paint... on the interior pieces i didn't use any clear-coat
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Old 08-09-2007, 08:14 PM   #22 (permalink)
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oh, was it a spray? or came in a can like household paint??
lol sorry for all the questions!
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no spray cans here.... i only use car paint on my car.... i used to work in a body shop...

i only use spray cans for minor things...
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hey bizzybear when you had the dash apart did you notice at all how the dash was illuminated I want to change it from red to blue.
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what do u mean change from red to blue??? just trade parts with someone with a DX, LX, EX civic...
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I want the entire dash readout to be in blue I'm suppose to be getting my seats redone and have blue stitching IDK I just feel the the NHBP with blue flake clashes so much with all the Si's red interior.
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I originally wanted blue as well but the Si only comes Red so i just let it grow on me...

the only way to get it in blue is to change the gauges... the tach will only say 8,000 rpms tho...
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I originally wanted blue as well but the Si only comes Red so i just let it grow on me...

the only way to get it in blue is to change the gauges... the tach will only say 8,000 rpms tho...
Blue would look sick on your car.

But gold on mine would look sicker..
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Wow! thats a great write up, but I would never dare to do it! Very subtle change but I'm sure it looks good!
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looks a million times better in person... IMO... parts still look good no scratches on them except for a part that i did scratch a while ago by being a t4rd
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Old 01-14-2008, 08:55 PM   #32 (permalink)
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whos got a DIY for the start button? =P
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my post is near the end...

DIY: push start button ( wiring diagram)
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wonder if you can install a quick release hub on stock steering wheel?
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Nice work.
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ill be painting my gray pieces to a flat black
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