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<blockquote data-quote="scin" data-source="post: 108148" data-attributes="member: 1541"><p>YES YES</p><p>It is my Ci interior....</p><p>As correctly pointed out, the other 2 buttons are for the rear windows which are also motorized.</p><p>The Screen is for the OEM HU ( Navigation) and the steering wheel is the Multi Function sports wheel that controls the volume,tracks,cruise control etc.</p><p>It is indeed a Japan import.</p><p>The trim costs 1.9k (money well spent, didn't want the "Uncle" look")</p><p>For the coupe, this includes new arm rests for the door panels as well as the arm rests for the rear as the trim is incorporated into the armrests. These were rather more labour intensive to install as it entails removing the door panels and also the rear cockpit side panels.</p><p>The front trim is pretty straightforward. </p><p></p><p>Nothing creaks or squeeks. </p><p></p><p>As for the ashtray cover... it can be refinished at <a href="http://wecolor.net/index2.html" target="_blank">http://wecolor.net/index2.html</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="scin, post: 108148, member: 1541"] YES YES It is my Ci interior.... As correctly pointed out, the other 2 buttons are for the rear windows which are also motorized. The Screen is for the OEM HU ( Navigation) and the steering wheel is the Multi Function sports wheel that controls the volume,tracks,cruise control etc. It is indeed a Japan import. The trim costs 1.9k (money well spent, didn't want the "Uncle" look") For the coupe, this includes new arm rests for the door panels as well as the arm rests for the rear as the trim is incorporated into the armrests. These were rather more labour intensive to install as it entails removing the door panels and also the rear cockpit side panels. The front trim is pretty straightforward. Nothing creaks or squeeks. As for the ashtray cover... it can be refinished at [url=http://wecolor.net/index2.html]http://wecolor.net/index2.html[/url] [/QUOTE]
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