In this video I install a stock interiors carpet (Auto Custom Carpets) into my Civic EF (1989 civic Si). Overall, I am very happy with the final outcome!
Next time just clean the factory one as much as you can and paint it with using black fabric paint it will save you time and money i will look just as good..
Unfortunately, it had a TON of mold on it. Car had been sitting for 11 years with a water leak... it was also in pretty bad shape. I would have gotten one from a junkyard, but I couldn't find any.
Cool to see someone else from CO, subbed just for that haha. I've thought about getting a Stock Interiors carpet as well, but the little sagging spots would bother me. Maybe some of those thick double-sided adhesive strips would help hold it down for a more OE finish?
This is badass. I subscribed so I could watch your progress. Keep up the great work and keep posting when you work on the car.
Thanks, Ben! I wish I had grabbed the camera when I first picked it up - would have had a ton more to film!
Next time just clean the factory one as much as you can and paint it with using black fabric paint it will save you time and money i will look just as good..
Unfortunately, it had a TON of mold on it. Car had been sitting for 11 years with a water leak... it was also in pretty bad shape. I would have gotten one from a junkyard, but I couldn't find any.
@@gusandcars oh ok got you...looks good with that one God blessed
CO here. Dirtcycles in the garage👍🏻
Cool to see someone else from CO, subbed just for that haha. I've thought about getting a Stock Interiors carpet as well, but the little sagging spots would bother me. Maybe some of those thick double-sided adhesive strips would help hold it down for a more OE finish?
Honestly I could have gotten rid of the sagging entirely if I had spent more time on it. Was rushing towards the end because I was tired LOL
i love these videos. definitely will be here for more !
Thank you so much :)
love these type of videos its the little things that matter!!