Reason peeps don't do it 'cuz it'$$$$ Door panels can be done.NJCivic boys had a buddy do it(in leather).They can probably give you a idea of cost.I went to a tailor to have a jacket (unlined)taken in & sleeves narrowed.They wanted $50.I went to a upholsterer to have a couch recovered...$8OO.ouch!That should give you a idea of co$t.
Door panel:If just doing the cloth part.You might be able to do it with some DIY internet tutorials .The vinyl part is another story.
Front seat:Just the time & detail to R&R the OEM with OEM cover is easy,BUT takes a lot of time.I never realize how many hook rings there were.
Least expensive way will be to dismantle all the covers(stitch & all).Cut your own patterns from the originals.Find a lady friend with A heavy duty sewing machine to sew it all together.
Thanks for the replies guys. I was just wondering is all. I would like to do something eventually. I was reading about the 2nd gen teg seat swap and that seems nice too.
i may be doing my own reupholstering here soon, if i can get my lazy ass to do so. i'll see about doing a DIY thread on it. door cards seem easy, i plan on doing them in leather. i just need to buy the leather lol
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EDIT: heres the link http://honda-tech.com/showthread.php?t=2738642
Door panel:If just doing the cloth part.You might be able to do it with some DIY internet tutorials .The vinyl part is another story.
Front seat:Just the time & detail to R&R the OEM with OEM cover is easy,BUT takes a lot of time.I never realize how many hook rings there were.
Least expensive way will be to dismantle all the covers(stitch & all).Cut your own patterns from the originals.Find a lady friend with A heavy duty sewing machine to sew it all together.
I remember thinking when I looked at it at Import Alliance that it was the only Wagovan I'd ever seen with cloth seats. Nice job, too.