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Old 12-28-2007, 04:40 PM   #1 (permalink)
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The dashboard was generally accepted as the extraordinary feature of this model. The dashboard stretched from left to right in the car, being equal in height over the full length and housing all dials and indicators. The light blue back lighting introduced in the third generation was continued. Later models (1994 and on) also featured translucent speedometer and tachometer needles. All VTEC & SE models received leather interior. In Japan, there was also an in-dash television set available as an option; as a result, many enthusiasts have tried to modify the dashboards of their Preludes in order to fit a small television set. Also featured an 8 speaker audio system which included a center dash-mounted speaker and rear center subwoofer while the U.S. version received only 7 (center dash speaker not included). The Japanese version also included a Digital climate control A/C system. The Japanese version of the Prelude also had certain options which were never found in state-bound models but did show up in the Canadian market.
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Just wondering if anyone has a pic of the $th gen dash with the TV in it
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i have looked a video in youtube http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7yaOPFr7KLs and http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7QN0ZWjB3K0

the DIY of the mod i think it is in a forum, but not remember where...
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