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    Re: New steering wheel and shift knob

    dude plz tell me where did u get that steering whell imin love it . send me a link
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    Re: New steering wheel and shift knob

    nice. I want a brand name steering wheel. (and power steering back lol)

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    Re: New steering wheel and shift knob

    I love the new setup. The only thing that bugs me is that the shift knob doesn't meet up with the cover. OCD, but you get my point. From your very first picture, I can see that your car originally had either cupholders, the equalizer, or more likely the tape holder, and went to the standard 'empty' center console. You have lines in your carpet, like my car. What did you use for a plastic filler where your antenna button should be?

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    Re: New steering wheel and shift knob

    The car originally had the tape holder, and then I had cupholders for a few years, and recently I switched to the nothing cover. I think they only came on '86 accords?

    To fill the space for the antenna switch I used the same blank that honda puts in the dash to fill the foglight or cruise switch. Fits perfect.
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    Re: New steering wheel and shift knob

    Ouh Nice.. I need to get me one of those shift knob, I like the steering wheel also but the 3 spoke is not in my taste.. I like that MOMO wheel you showed, because of its function, I like to rest my left hand on the bottom of the steering wheel when on freeway, it seems more relax position. so because of that 3 spoke isnt that good..

    Anyhow, really nice and simple setup love it!!

    Its prttey fnuny how you can raed tihs eintre snetnece with all tehse ellters out of palce...

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    Re: New steering wheel and shift knob

    The blank, tape holder, cup holder, and equalizer were available all four years. The blank was stock on the DX/LX/LX-i, and the rest were options on the LX/LX-i/SE-i.

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    Re: New steering wheel and shift knob

    sick with it bro

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