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Old 12-17-2003, 06:56 PM   #1 (permalink)
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jdm a-pillar panel???

want to get a a-pillar panel for the inside of my car on the passenger side without the oh **** handle. i also dont want there to be any visible holes, would a jdm a pillar panel be blank just like our drivers side? anyone know where i could get one, would need to be grey
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Old 12-17-2003, 07:39 PM   #2 (permalink)
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dope idea, no idea where to find one though......ebay i suppose
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i want teh same so if you find it get a second one for me. but they are kinda hard to get, you might have luck from a front clip.
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I think I want the opposite. I want the JDM left side A-pillar with the oh sh*t handle so I can have one on both sides
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I think I want the opposite. I want the JDM left side A-pillar with the oh sh*t handle so I can have one on both sides
yep, i do too
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At what point while driving would you REMOVE YOU HABD FROM THE WHEEL and grab that handle!!??!!!
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wait, who said you have to be DRIVING to hold onto that handle?!?!?! are you only allowed to use the handle while driving?
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Old 12-22-2003, 02:45 PM   #8 (permalink)
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well, maybe you need something to hold onto when you reach your peak while getting road-head?

it would look neat to have one on the drivers side , it may help with getting out of the car?
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it could be used for tons of things, for example, getting out of your car.
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Yeap, getting out of my car Especially after it is lowered
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answer your question?
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those are some nice gauges. aftermarket or jdm?
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Considering it is a JDM prelude I would say they are JDM, call me crazy...
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those are some nice gauges. aftermarket or jdm?
they are factory jdms
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Considering it is a JDM prelude I would say they are JDM, call me crazy...
so everything in his car is factory JDM? nothing can be aftermarket or custom?? just cuz its in a JDM car doesnt mean everything in there is JDM...
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so everything in his car is factory JDM? nothing can be aftermarket or custom?? just cuz its in a JDM car doesnt mean everything in there is JDM...
No look you don't understand. my car is not one of those "I slapped JDM parts on my car and call it JDM" NOOOooOOoooO You see I had my car imported from japan. so everything on it is JDM. There is no aftermarket on my car.
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No look you don't understand. my car is not one of those "I slapped JDM parts on my car and call it JDM" NOOOooOOoooO You see I had my car imported from japan. so everything on it is JDM. There is no aftermarket on my car.
i know that, im not stupid. i could tell from the right hand drive and from ur sig. my point was simply that just because ur car is jdm, doesnt mean everything in it is strictly jdm. unless you said it was bone stock, i wouldnt know if it was really aftermarket or jdm.

my car is usdm, but that doesnt mean my gauges or anything else has to be usdm simply because its in a usdm car. see what im saying? i didnt see those gauges before so i simply asked, is it aftermarket, or did it come stock in ur jdm car. maybe i should have been more specific but i didnt feel the need to specify.
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i know that, im not stupid. i could tell from the right hand drive and from ur sig. my point was simply that just because ur car is jdm, doesnt mean everything in it is strictly jdm. unless you said it was bone stock, i wouldnt know if it was really aftermarket or jdm.

my car is usdm, but that doesnt mean my gauges or anything else has to be usdm simply because its in a usdm car. see what im saying? i didnt see those gauges before so i simply asked, is it aftermarket, or did it come stock in ur jdm car. maybe i should have been more specific but i didnt feel the need to specify.
ok well at this moment in time and probably the future. it is bone stock accept for the CAI. thats all i got done for now.
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Considering it is a JDM prelude I would say they are JDM, call me crazy...
Your crazy! (get it you said call me crazy, then I did! OWNED!)


Anyway, if your passengers aren't regularly using the oh-**** handle, you aren't driving your lude properly. Case in point I was in an Iced over parking lot today, when we were leaving I snapped the wheel to the side and pulled the E-brake. Poor bloke in the passenger seat couldn't grap that handle hard enough.
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