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Gregparts 1988-1991 EF Civic Replica Arm Rest - EF Hatchback + Sedan and EE Wagon

$194.95

Thanks for looking. My name is Greg Spilman--I've been 3D printing car parts since 2013 and have sold and shipped parts to over 25,000 customers worldwide.

So wayy back in 2018 when I sold my very first CRX arm rest, it went to Charles, who put it into his EF hatchback. In truth I think more EF peeps purchased my CRX arm rest than actual CRX doods!! At some point I went to see how he Charles lined this up to his hatch interior, and I thought the alignment was super tricky, so I decided to (finally) reproduce the native EF arm rest. Here it is :)

The Gregparts EF Civic Arm Rest is an assembly of 8 unique 3d printed components. All components are interchangeable with OE. The arm rest is designed to drop in like a normal OE part, but it is thicker and stronger than the originals (having not been exposed to 30 years of sunlight and heat).

This product ships without upholstery. The upholstery process is easy--just glue on foam and fabric. The arm rests can also be sanded and painted to look a little more stock.

As of writing this on 12/27/24 I've only installed this to my short hatchback handbrake cover. I've lined it up to the long cover, as well as the sedan and wagon covers that I have. It fits every 1988-1991 EF (hatchback sedan and wagon). I'll take more photos of every car specific installation, especially for my instructions manual. Bear with me!! :) This is like a soft launch ;)

All parts come with an installation instruction manual. All parts are included (little lower mounting tabs) to install this to your hatchback, sedan, or wagon.

All domestic orders ship via USPS with tracking for $10. International shipping is $55 also via USPS. I ship worldwide!

Returns will be accepted within 30 days for any reason. The warranty period for these parts is 2 years. You can contact me anytime for any feedback or questions.

The development of this product took me 14-months--most of the time was spent selecting high-temperature and performance/durable materials and perfecting printing techniques for these. Each arm rest takes more than 60-hours to 3d print and uses 1kg (2 pounds) of plastic in the fabrication. I've found that there's about a 10% chance the fabrication process will fry something on my printer (due to the strain of long printing cycles). It's a ridiculous product--it's an example of pushing the FDM 3d Printing process to its limit. I humbly hope that some will consider it a work of art in engineering.

Thank you for choosing to support my mission and my small business with design and manufacturing out of California, United States!! -Greg Spilman

All products are manufactured and distributed by Gregparts LLC, with California sellers permit number 103-085486.