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dharding413

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It's wayy cheaper than ordering from anywhere online, as long as you don't mind looking for an hour or so for the parts you need.

I got all of that for a little more than the price of a new aftermarket fender liner from eBay :lawl:
 

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Things I Needed/Wanted:
-OEM License Plate light assembly
-Rubber Trim pieces for the roof
-Front Right Fender Liner
-Woodgrain Trim piece

Things I Got to Sell:
-OEM Coupe Mud flaps
-OEM cargo net for trunk
-Mugen Shift Knob
-Red Needles from 01-02 coupe cluster (was going to use them for me, but decided I like my DIY ones better)

Feel free to start calling dibs, I'll put everything in my FS thread later

I don't think you can swap the 01-02 needles onto a 98-00 cluster. The fixtures are different if I remember right.
 

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Dillingham, is that woodgrain piece solid or real thin?

There aren't any TL/CL in any of the junkyards near me. :(

Edit: "dillingham" still makes me :lawl:
 

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The piece I bought, from TAS I believe, was flimsy plastic and attached via double-sided tape. Pretty sure it's just plastic painted to look like wood. I paid like $60 for it too.
 

dharding413

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No, mine is the OEM trim piece. Nice and sturdy. I found another one there that was what you were talking about, basically a flimsy plastic decal over black OEM trim. Almost bought it to sell, until I noticed...
 
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