Depending on the year the car was built. For the 2007-2008 USDM Honda Fits (GD3), there is a Honda OEM center console with an armrest built in which was only made for the Japanese Fits. These can generally be bought for around $300 and install relatively easily. If you have the 2009 USDM Honda Fit (GE8), then Honda offers a center console with an armrest for Fits equipped with the automatic transmission only. I'm not 100% sure why they are not available for the manual transmission Fits, but I hear that it has something to do with the driver hitting their arm on the console when shifting into 2nd, 4th, and Reverse gears which presents a risk of mis-shifting which can not only be damaging to the synchros in the transmission, but also potentially hazardous at highway speeds. The 2009 Fit Sport has a built in folding armrest in the drivers seat, not a console.
Any "same year" Ford Expedition seat will fit. I just replaced the center console with a 2004 Expedition seat.
it should fit.. 94-04 mustangs are very similar.. especially when it comes to the interior.. although some of the newer ones have a litle different design center console.. it should fit in nicely without any problems
To remove the original cassette player from a 2001 Honda Civic loosen all of the mounting screws to the center console. Remove the screws and any clips. Pull of the center console to reach the bracket for the radio. Remove the mounting screws off of the bracket. Pull out and disconnect the radio.
No, none will fit.
No, they are not interchangable.
No, the Honda Civic springs is not compatible with any generation of the Honda Prelude.
yes. it requires mounts and loom. but any vtech engine will fit
Only if it is an older Honda that does not have a chip in the key.
Any 88-91 Honda Civic.
yes any d15 or d16 bottom will fit.
any 92-2001 integra will fit. also any Honda civic 92-2002 will fit also i believe
Any axles for Foreman from 1993 to 2000 will fit.