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Question gutting a hatch out

so how easy is it to gut out the interior to paint some panels like hte rear one surronding the window.
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Re: gutting a hatch out

Easy - I've done the whole interior of my car in a day. It might take a little longer to paint - but pulling the interior is pretty easy.
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Re: gutting a hatch out

well if your gutting to not keep it. its too easy just rip it out.
Otherwise id reccomend against gutting it!
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Re: gutting a hatch out

well i mean i jsut need to get some panels off and well ive got time to do it right
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Re: gutting a hatch out

it's pretty easy. i'm almost done with mine. only thing with mine is that i think every bolt and screw in the car is either a)eroding, b)disenegrating, c)broken and/or stripped or d)all of the above.
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Re: gutting a hatch out

super easy, a lot of the interior doesnt even have screws, like some of the stuff in the back.

My crx was gutted in the rear and it was really annoying. You can hear EVERYTHING, and if you are thinking that you already hear everything then you are wrong. I wouldn't recomend doing it. And it looks like crap too.
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Ya my interior has been gutted since ive been drivin my car. Its loud and doesnt heat up as good. I also looks bad, but hey im lighter than most cars now. Its very hard to find headliners and stuff like that so dont screw up when you do it.
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