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Old 01-04-2005, 02:29 PM
Darren03civicSI Darren03civicSI is offline
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Rear speaker/deck removal

Can anyone tell me how to remove the rear speakers/deck out of my 03 civic Si........
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Old 01-19-2005, 05:38 PM
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Re: Rear speaker/deck removal

assuming the Type-R and the SI are the same you have to remove all the plastic panels. most of them are cliped on. you'll also have to remove the seat belt retainer down at the floor. pull up your rear seat and it should be a little easier to understand,.,.,
if im wrong, my bad but i think the two of them are ther same inside,.,.,.
oh well at least i replied,.,.,.,.,
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Re: Rear speaker/deck removal

ON my 97 coupe i took out the rear seats and then the rear side panels and then the rear deck is accessible.
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