i wanted to get the turbo sport interior but its for a 4 door and dont know if it will fit my 98 cavy z24 2 door interior, so please someone give me n e info if a 4 door panel is diff from a 2 door? and by how much is the diff? thankx.
Turbo Sport interior? WTF is that?
But yes, a 2dr door panel is much longer than a 4dr panel, due to the same amount of the side of the car be used by only one door instead of two.
turbo sport isnt a 4 door is it?
with the amount of money you'd spend trying to get that to fit, you could probably convert your car to a 4 door.
in other words, it's simply not worth the time and effort trying to get it to fit. you can paint your interior and wrap parts in black vinyl, and get your seats reupholstered with black vinyl though. it would be much easier and much less expensive.
cannon fodder wrote:with the amount of money you'd spend trying to get that to fit, you could probably convert your car to a 4 door.
in other words, it's simply not worth the time and effort trying to get it to fit. you can paint your interior and wrap parts in black vinyl, and get your seats reupholstered with black vinyl though. it would be much easier and much less expensive.
yea i know what your saying but i cant find any one near me that would do it, andi'm still kinda new to this j-body thing so bear wit me
jarett mccrie wrote:turbo sport isnt a 4 door is it?
i guess they made a couple versions. from what i hear.
The only things you can use in the set is the front door panels, seats, visors and maybe the ceiling panel. You can, I think, choose what you put on and what you don't, and then you can just pop out the back panels and paint them on your own, but then if you can do that then why would you bother purchasing a set at all?
Robert Freeman wrote:The only things you can use in the set is the front door panels, seats, visors and maybe the ceiling panel. You can, I think, choose what you put on and what you don't, and then you can just pop out the back panels and paint them on your own, but then if you can do that then why would you bother purchasing a set at all?
don't listen to this guy. just look at the picture and think about. Coupe doors are way bigger then those stubby litttle 4 door panels. Why would they change the size of the roof between coupe and sedan? So.....obviously the headliner and door panels will work. They wouldn't change the mounting places for the seats in the two different models. So you can also use those. Personally, I think that interior looks awesome. But, buying the whole set and having to resell all those door panels is a waste.
only good part of that interior is the seats!! the headliner you can see is sagging, the door panels werent even sanded smooth before painting, and obviously not cleared, the arm rests look like they were wrapped by a blind man.
all in all, id buy it for the seats alone. man those look good!
but the rest can be done by any amature
the lemur wrote:Robert Freeman wrote:The only things you can use in the set is the front door panels, seats, visors and maybe the ceiling panel. You can, I think, choose what you put on and what you don't, and then you can just pop out the back panels and paint them on your own, but then if you can do that then why would you bother purchasing a set at all?
don't listen to this guy. just look at the picture and think about. Coupe doors are way bigger then those stubby litttle 4 door panels. Why would they change the size of the roof between coupe and sedan? So.....obviously the headliner and door panels will work. They wouldn't change the mounting places for the seats in the two different models. So you can also use those. Personally, I think that interior looks awesome. But, buying the whole set and having to resell all those door panels is a waste.
Why would the 4-door door panels work on a 2-door? The coupe's obviously longer...
And yes, there were different roof lines between sedans and coupes. Sedans had about an extra 1-1.5" of headroom, meaning they had different rear rakes. As a result, the rear glass for a coupe is completely different than that of a sedan - it cuts into the roof earlier than on the 4-door.
I can take a tape measure at home to verify this, but I'll wager the headliner on a coupe is shorter in length than that on a sedan. Thus, it wouldn't fit. But as the auction ended anyways, it's a moot point...
Too busy driving to mod...
Bad thing about 4 door seats though is they don't fold forward like a 2 door seat does, so getting anyone into the back seat will be tough.
how much did that interior sell for?