What do you call that piece?
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Originally Posted by toosteeley,Jan 17 2006, 04:13 PM
Wait, is it getting "scuffed" or is the paint flaking?
Those are 2 different problems.
If it's flaking like on most '00 and '01, just use some rubbing alcohol to completely remove the paint. You'll be left with a nice black chrome look. That's what most people do.
You need to be specific
Those are 2 different problems.
If it's flaking like on most '00 and '01, just use some rubbing alcohol to completely remove the paint. You'll be left with a nice black chrome look. That's what most people do.
You need to be specific
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Paper towel and nail polish remover? Umm guess that has ALCOHOL in it too....and might be even stronger! Sweet gonna bring that along... THANKS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Originally Posted by Tugz_S2K,Jan 17 2006, 09:59 PM
Hahaha...All you fvckers are useless....
Ask Tugz and he will give you the exact Honda part name and number
That trim ring is not sold separatly but is part of the center console, which includes the boot, cupholder, coin hold and leather armrest.
Part Name: Console Set, Center
Part Number: 83420-S2A-306ZA (2001 MY)
The part is different from year to year.
Ask Tugz and he will give you the exact Honda part name and number
That trim ring is not sold separatly but is part of the center console, which includes the boot, cupholder, coin hold and leather armrest.
Part Name: Console Set, Center
Part Number: 83420-S2A-306ZA (2001 MY)
The part is different from year to year.
I just didn't have the part number.
Usless anyway, seeing as this is a very easy fix.
In other words, you really contributed nothing to the thread, Ian.
Congrats