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Old 05-18-2012, 02:52 AM   #16
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It'll physically bolt up, but it won't line up with the shifter console properly. I tried it a long time ago and IIRC the console portion was too wide and the actual armrest sat too far forward
Its the same one that is in my car PO had put it in from a coupe so he says

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Its the same one that is in my car PO had put it in from a coupe so he says
Any fitment issues? Specifically where the center console meets the shifter console. I remember way back my buddy tried a coupe armrest in his ti and I tried a sedan armrest in mine. Neither worked. I mean unless you were ok with the front corners sticking out or wanted to swap the shifter console/hvac panel etc.
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let me go take a pic of it and you can tell me what you think
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Can't tell from the pics, but here's the area I was refering to. The center console/ebrake console is wider than the ti's and the sides stick out further than the ti's shifter console. IIRC, there's tabs or flanges that are supposed to tuck into the shifter console for a snug/smooth fitment. Also, Marv's ti was an automatic , but mine is a manual. He didn't have any issues shifting, but since the armrest sat so far forward and high, my elbow would hit it. Sean's car is an automatic though, so it might not bother him as much.
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Somebody jump on those LTW wheels, especially if they have good rubber!
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