Hey all, I finally finished my 600's interior. I was asked for some
pics, but I thought I would share them with you all. They are posted
under (Nicks Honda) in the group pictures.
Nick
My N-600
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Re: My N-600
--- In 2cylinderhondas@yahoogroups.com, "nicholas_riopelle2001"
wrote:
used? I'm working on my coupe interior also,and I'm using a
weatherstrip similar to what you talked about before. I can't figure
out how to fit it over that right angle lip that is on top of the
pinch weld just above the sill plate. On my sedan I cut that little
lip off,and then the weatherstrip slides right on. How did you
attach yours? riceburner006.
wrote:
Hello Nick! HOw much did you have to replace with new and or good> Hey all, I finally finished my 600's interior. I was asked for some
> pics, but I thought I would share them with you all. They are posted
> under (Nicks Honda) in the group pictures.
> Nick
used? I'm working on my coupe interior also,and I'm using a
weatherstrip similar to what you talked about before. I can't figure
out how to fit it over that right angle lip that is on top of the
pinch weld just above the sill plate. On my sedan I cut that little
lip off,and then the weatherstrip slides right on. How did you
attach yours? riceburner006.
Re: My N-600
--- In 2cylinderhondas@yahoogroups.com, "riceburner006"
wrote:
Thanks for the comments on my sedan interior. The only thing that I
replaced was the carpet, which I bought from Mike O'Connor, and the
seats I had re=done locally. Thanks again!
Nick
wrote:
I didnt have to replace the bottom, it was in great shape.> --- In
2cylinderhondas@yahoogroups.com
, "nicholas_riopelle2001"
> wrote:
> > Hey all, I finally finished my 600's interior. I was asked for
> some
> > pics, but I thought I would share them with you all. They are
> posted
> > under (Nicks Honda) in the group pictures.
> > Nick
> Hello Nick! HOw much did you have to replace with new and or good
> used? I'm working on my coupe interior also,and I'm using a
> weatherstrip similar to what you talked about before. I can't figure
> out how to fit it over that right angle lip that is on top of the
> pinch weld just above the sill plate. On my sedan I cut that little
> lip off,and then the weatherstrip slides right on. How did you
> attach yours? riceburner006.
Thanks for the comments on my sedan interior. The only thing that I
replaced was the carpet, which I bought from Mike O'Connor, and the
seats I had re=done locally. Thanks again!
Nick