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tifosiv122 11-16-2006 10:44 PM

New Member, quick question...
 
Hi all, thanks for looking. Just picked up a '98 SE as a spare car this week, so far i'm very happy with the purchase (of course I didn't know it had auto lights and I thought the dash lights died and I freaked out, but RTFM worked well). My first issue is with the tape deck...I placed a 'want to buy CD HU' in the wanted section, no big deal. My other main issue with the car is the arm rest. It's pretty beat up and I'd like to get another one.

Does anyone know how difficult it is to remove and replace it?
What section should I post a question like this in?
Is there a link to an online dissambly guide or something of that nature online (free if possible)?

Thanks,
Erik

singscountry1967 11-16-2006 11:07 PM

Hi and welcome! Your questions can be posted in the 92-99 folder. I can either move this post for you there, or you can create a new one in that section and leave this one as your Introduction post... whichever you prefer!

tifosiv122 11-16-2006 11:10 PM


Originally Posted by singscountry1967
Hi and welcome! Your questions can be posted in the 92-99 folder. I can either move this post for you there, or you can create a new one in that section and leave this one as your Introduction post... whichever you prefer!

I have no problem creating another post. I wasn't sure an interior question fit in "Mechanical and Maintenance" but I guess that covers everything.

Thanks again,
Erik

singscountry1967 11-16-2006 11:19 PM

True! Thank you for reading the descriptions! Anything you're not sure of, you can post in General. I thought of the 92-99 folder knowing that the design of the armrests vary with the different years, therefore that info may be better put there. Some discussions are "grey" and up for interpretation. ;)


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