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SilverRocket

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hmm, I have some vinyl and a heat gun, I should give this a try, I also want to do this in my 350Z interior.
It took me 2 tries. Even the second one was a bit lackluster but it was good enough.

Biggest suggestion for anyone doing vinyl for the first time, take it extremely slowly and focus on the driver side first. Some of imperfections can be hidden by the passenger side trim. Otherwise was worth the effort.
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I know personally this is a popular topic but with little information available (at least I couldn't find any) so I'm hoping to contribute to the community.

This is the Alcantara wrapped console I bought from Overland Designs:
https://overlanddesigns.com/products/type-s-console-cover

Disclaimer:
• I'm NOT an expert and used the best tools I had available to me. Take your time and be patient to avoid any broken clips.
• Also make sure to protect the rest of your interior from getting scratched.
• I'm open to suggestions regarding this process so feel free to chime in.
• I believe the process should be similar to all manual Integras from 2023-onwards.

Tools used:
• Phillips screwdriver
• Prying tool
• 15mm wrench (i think 14mm might be the exact size but 15mm worked for me)
• Tiny screwdriver (for poking that small plastic clip)
• A lot of patience

Just installed it, very easy install, thanks for the video, I found it after I was done, lol but nonetheless it went very well.
The hardest part was lining up the shift knob properly.

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