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    Tips for Interior

    Hey guys I've been doing a lot of searching trying to find something, ANYTHING, on redoing the interior. I dont know what kind of car that is but overall it gave me a general idea.. And so far i've came across this...

    DIY INTERIOR
    Check it out..
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    Originally posted by deevergote
    Don't forget to cut holes in the box. Someone sent me a dead hooker one time, and that wasn't cool.
    Bought From: AccordWarrior | CB7lx91 | DarkShadow707| Tn_Accords | H23CB7 | Jack_lee | Fatboy1185
    Sold/Gave To: 90goldcoupe | CB7lx91 | Jas_r34 | F20accordturbo | BatmannamtaB

    #2
    I believe 93twodoorLX did something like that for his car... I know he had his rear panels professionally done. Looks really good.






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      #3
      if you dont want perfessional you can just use fine sandpaper and do it with vynl/cloth paint from murrays. i primed mine first. turned out good.

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        #4
        Does are cloth have the rivets??? I thought it was just glue, and insted of getting new fabrice wouldnt it be easier to just paint it with some interior paint??

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          #5
          I've done my door panels twice, not hard at all.I had no previous experience,just have to have access to professional adhesive and cloth of your choice.First time I only did the inserts ,rite now im rockin fully wrapped door panels(tan tweed) with the stock 93 tan leather inserts.Hit me up if you have any questions!

          Hustle Hard! This is a design of some gear I've been workin on.

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            #6
            i have the cloth but IDK about the rivets i think so but i'd have to check to be sure...
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            Originally posted by deevergote
            Don't forget to cut holes in the box. Someone sent me a dead hooker one time, and that wasn't cool.
            Bought From: AccordWarrior | CB7lx91 | DarkShadow707| Tn_Accords | H23CB7 | Jack_lee | Fatboy1185
            Sold/Gave To: 90goldcoupe | CB7lx91 | Jas_r34 | F20accordturbo | BatmannamtaB

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              Originally posted by SuperTuner12010
              Does are cloth have the rivets??? I thought it was just glue, and insted of getting new fabrice wouldnt it be easier to just paint it with some interior paint??
              no rivets ours is just glue. Which is why if you redo them it is important to get some sort of industrial adhesive, the cloth portions are cut to an exact size, theres no room to pull anything tight so you HAVE to have a good glue.

              CB7tuner.com Appearance Specialist - PM me with any bodywork questions

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                #8
                with that said... if i remove the glue the cloth can jus be pulled off right?
                Member's Ride Thread



                Originally posted by deevergote
                Don't forget to cut holes in the box. Someone sent me a dead hooker one time, and that wasn't cool.
                Bought From: AccordWarrior | CB7lx91 | DarkShadow707| Tn_Accords | H23CB7 | Jack_lee | Fatboy1185
                Sold/Gave To: 90goldcoupe | CB7lx91 | Jas_r34 | F20accordturbo | BatmannamtaB

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                  Originally posted by Shay91Racer
                  with that said... if i remove the glue the cloth can jus be pulled off right?

                  well, theres no way to remove the glue without removing the cloth first.

                  unless i misunderstand your question. If you peel off the fabric, their will be residual dried glue on the back of the fabric and on the door. Then you can remove the glue from the door and re-upholster.

                  CB7tuner.com Appearance Specialist - PM me with any bodywork questions

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                    #10
                    okay yeah i had my question backwards. so yeah i got it now i think.... thx '93accordse
                    Member's Ride Thread



                    Originally posted by deevergote
                    Don't forget to cut holes in the box. Someone sent me a dead hooker one time, and that wasn't cool.
                    Bought From: AccordWarrior | CB7lx91 | DarkShadow707| Tn_Accords | H23CB7 | Jack_lee | Fatboy1185
                    Sold/Gave To: 90goldcoupe | CB7lx91 | Jas_r34 | F20accordturbo | BatmannamtaB

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