no rear seats ftw! haha i take mine out all the time so that my friends can't ask for rides. lol
Yeah im thinking of selling them since they were actually in good shape, but I wanted to clean underneath them and remove the sound deadner, now the console on the other hand was disgusting but the cool thing is without the console in it was actually pretty cool to watch the shifter work since im use to linkage shifters instead of cable
I would just replace the carpet personally it is so cheap to do and yes it has to be cut to fit.I bought some from ACC (auto custom carpet) for like 125.00 shipped or close to that.I did my nephews 98 accord and it so makes all the difference.His carpet was a mix of tea,soda and coffee stains so bad your shoes would stick to the ground after being in the car.
Yes it was! But I replaced the carpet and cleaned all the leather,console door jambs and so forth as he got this car handed to him for free.This car was his uncles/aunt car and I did ALL the work inside and out to make it minty clean and safe back in 09.The accord is still in active use to this day and I do all the required service and just two weeks ago updated the cooling system and belts as they were 4 yrs old and due a service.Now back on the topic of fixing up a old low cost ride.Imo replacing carpet over spending hours cleaning is the best route for the time and money!Plus removing the trim and just refreshing the whole interior makes 100% good sense if a daily or spare ride as I am a clean fanatic about everything!!!!!!!
Fan of new carpet myself.....though all of mine are in pretty decent shape for their age...
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Few small updates Still waiting on a head
Did get the top end gasket set and head bolts for 90 bucks shipped!
Rather interested in this build. You could always go spray in bed liner in lieu of carpet? Just a thought.