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well this sucks it gonna cost 320 to replace my painted stuff well with a new trunk carpet i posted my system up for sale in the sale part of the forum so hopefully i can get a pretty good amount off of it to help go for it im gonna sale all of my painted trim peices as soon as i get my new stuff i might sale some of it before i dunno but hopefully my system will sale pretty good i am tired of looking at paint in my car i just want the stock look back well i will add stuff to it just not paint lol im gonna work on the exterior before i do anymore mods to the inside
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so i can try to come up with money to get my interior trim then im gonna try to sell the old interior trim as well
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well if you like you system, why not just keep it? you can salvage some of the parts and just buy them a few at a time... no need to go nuts and sell everything you own just to pay for it... projects take time
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i Know i looked on ebay and i more than likely will win the bezel that goes around the gauges for 10 bucks witch will save me like 10 or 11 dollars and yesterday i went to honda to see if there was an oem lip kit for my car and they said there was only one for the coupe and they told me for just the front and the back its like 600 dollars and i do believe the back of coupe and sedans are different
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You do know you can buy carpet for the trunk for about 10 bucks from select products right? www.selectproducts.com it's grey 11 carpet. It won't have the stiffness like the OEM trunk carpet did, but you can replace the trunk floor with a piece of 1/4 MDF and it'll be more sturdy, plus you can adhere the carpet to it and have no worries.
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As for replacing the stock parts, the following link http://www.majestichonda.com/Department-Parts.aspx should save you a lot of money. They're a Honda dealer, but they sell parts online as well. They were always a lot cheaper than the local dealership on OEM parts. Check there for the replacement panels, as it'll save you a bunch of money.
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Why don't you just strip the parts that you painted and paint them something closer to OEM or something a little less... green.
I purchased a riced out EK as one of my first cars ever- I pulled all of the stuff the previous kid painted and then re-painted various parts black with a textured patio furniture paint and others I did a textured silver of the same brand. Came out looking really close to stock. I spent a little over 50 bucks on the whole project, and it took me all of a weekend with my girlfriends help sanding and stripping and all that.
I purchased a riced out EK as one of my first cars ever- I pulled all of the stuff the previous kid painted and then re-painted various parts black with a textured patio furniture paint and others I did a textured silver of the same brand. Came out looking really close to stock. I spent a little over 50 bucks on the whole project, and it took me all of a weekend with my girlfriends help sanding and stripping and all that.
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