no door on the American International Kit

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Sep 5, 2002
  #1  
I just noticed - the 2K2 civics have a little "door" for the storage space below the head unit. I didnt know the mounting kit would be the whole mid section INCLUDING the storage space. so now if i install this, I will lose the little "door". Not a big deal - but it was one of the differentiating factors between a 2k1 and a 2k2. I liked the door. Is there anyway to keep it?
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Sep 5, 2002
  #2  
None of the dash kits have the door. Scoche makes only a top trim peice so that you can retain the OEM door.
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Sep 5, 2002
  #3  
Yup, no door for joo! I don't really mind it. I wouldn't want to use just the top piece because it won't match colors. It would look wierd.
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Sep 7, 2002
  #4  
ummmm...... my 2k1 has a door.
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Sep 7, 2002
  #5  
walter...i have that kit that lets u keep the door...it looks fine..i say u go with that one

ha..now that u got the civic, the vw gets no love eh?[IMG]i/expressions/face-icon-small-wink.gif[/IMG]
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Sep 7, 2002
  #6  
Can you post a pic and where you got it from?
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Sep 7, 2002
  #7  
theres one in my memebrs rides...when i got my radio installed at a shop thats the kit they used......now that i think about it..its wierd that they just happened to have a kit for a 2k1 when i went. this is when the 7th gens were still fairly new. do shops keep a kit for all cars handy?
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Sep 8, 2002
  #8  
too late - its already installed. i guess i can live without the door for now. if i want really want the door i guess i can switch back later.
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Sep 9, 2002
  #9  
new deck,,nice....are u planning on upgrading ur audio setup????
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Sep 9, 2002
  #10  
possibly speakers - but right now it looks like too much of a pain. not only are the speakers take like a million steps to get to - but once u expose them, you have to do drilling or put spacers or stuff to make it fit right. Come on honda- make em standard size so we can replace em easier
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