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1989 b2200 what u think
as for the seats going to be black and blue or get some new 1's, was thinking of going with some 16 or 17" rims
As for the engine think i am going to change that to some thing with some power behind it, but not ready for that yet, 1gfe, 2JZ-GTE from a Toyota or a Nissan SR20DET
I guess I will never understand this sort of thing!
What did u cover your Door panel with?
Fred
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And the backseat just a diff style carpeting covering the stock or did you remove the stock cover and just re-cover the padding?.
Also how did you get the two dash pieces off that cover the heater controls and has the vent on the further left. i know there are 2 bolts inside the dash cover, but i couldn't find anything else holding it, or is it just gentle prying from there?
Heater control covers just come off with two screws bro. Mine have usually practally fallen out, lol.
Fred
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lol idk mine are kinda rough and i don't wanna pry and just break it i wasn't sure if it had a certain way to come out.
i used leatherette to do the door panels, the roof, the center console and the backseat, and i dump all stock padding, i just use some 1'' thick sponge.
As for the dash i removed the part surrounding the instrument cluster, under that are u will see about 2 screws 1 holding down the heater vent and the other the fan/heater control. as for the control panel, there is 1 screw hidden under a little plastic cover on the right up by the slide lever that controls which vent the air goes though, there are 2 nuts holding it at the fan speed and heat control knobs i don't remember if there was anything else hold it down just be gentle when prying it off and u should be ok
Did u pull your dash to paint it? (I know that's kinda a weird question but I've heard of people not doing so)
Fred
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no i didn't, but if am going redo it then yes i will, not as hard to take out as it look, ended up pulling out to find where the water was leaking from, good thing too found some vent that needed resealing.