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Old 09-08-04, 12:49 PM
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93 gen "soft style" interior still available?



I was curious if it's still possible to buy the 93 gen interior anymore. Lately it has really been growing on me. I find it a bit classier than the rougher surface of the newer generations interiors.

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Even if you can buy them new the price new does would not justify replacing the interior panels because they are "a bit classier than the rougher surface of the newer generations interiors"

Used panels will most likely suffer from the "peeling" common in that year or have since been repainted.

I'd say stick with what you have or sand them down (if it's possible to remove the texture) and repaint them a low gloss bacl or something.

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I know someone that bought the center panel a yr ago or so for $76 at the dealer. If you price the entire assembly, with the shift boot, switches, ashtray, etc it lists for over $450. The blank panel is sorta cheap...
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Originally Posted by turbojeff
I know someone that bought the center panel a yr ago or so for $76 at the dealer. If you price the entire assembly, with the shift boot, switches, ashtray, etc it lists for over $450. The blank panel is sorta cheap...
Actually that's not too bad. My pannels as it is are scratched up and I'm sort of hung up on detail. Should be a nice replacement.
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93 gen? Anyway, those interior pieces are from '94-'95 FD's.
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Originally Posted by negative
93 gen? Anyway, those interior pieces are from '94-'95 FD's.
Are ya sure? When i was test driving FD's I was looking at one that was 93 which had that interiour. He said it was completely stock too. It's sooo classy
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get a CF overlay, screw the flat surface look
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Your right Zen, I don't know what negative is talking about.
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Originally Posted by ZenTrickz
Are ya sure? When i was test driving FD's I was looking at one that was 93 which had that interiour. He said it was completely stock too. It's sooo classy
Oh I'm sorry, I thought you meant '94-'95 interior pieces like in the picture you posted (yes, he upgraded).

This is '93 interior:


My old '94-'95 interior in a '93:




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