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AS
> 24 hourLooks exactly like the factory cover. Color matches perfect!
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Lincoln
> 24 hourMy original tan armrest was torn and I needed a replacement. This is a decent replacement. The fit was good. The installation was easy, though theres no grooves for the screws to follow. The color is not tan, its definitely beige but its not terribly off where it sticks out like a sore thumb. Its definitely better than the worn out ones its replaced. Id say its a fair fit for what its worth.
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Mustafa
> 24 hourWent to dealership and wanted to sell me the whole center console for litter over three hundred dollars. My center console lid been messed up for the past 7 years and I just had to live with it. But not after I found about this sell with awesome product, to be honest I wasnt able to fit 2 of 7 screws due to inaccurate measurements but who cares 5 screws are holding it in place very solid. Great product for the price ans d color dose match my gray interior. I do recommend it
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Anonimuss
> 24 hourThe screw holes are small. word of advice, screw the screws in before installing for easier installation. Also, all the holes did not line up perfectly, so I had to show it a little tough love before I gt it to the position I liked. I left one screw out because it was just too difficult, but it does what I need it to do. Not sure if this is on all of them, or just happened to be the piece I received. Just telling all the facts
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Michael
> 24 hourI am blown away. This part at the dealership was $400 plus install. I was going to have to live with it at that price. Took a chance on this $20 option and I couldnt be more pleased. Lighting on my pics is off but it is an identical match for the pearl ivory in my 2012 accord. Only difference is the $20 cover is better quality than the factory install. I am elated.
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Josh
> 24 hourMy original console lid cover started to delaminate after 10+ years and the top layer finally started to rip. I started looking for leather swatches to reupholster the lid, but then I stumbled upon this synthetic leather already attached to a new plastic lid for a very reasonable price. The lid was a perfect fit and match. Installation was easy - remove 7 screws, pull off old lid, push on new lid, install 7 screws. Hopefully it lasts another 10+ years.
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jillian
> 24 hourFit perfectly
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Capt Chaos
> 24 hourThe faux leather on my 2009 Honda Accord EX-L bubbled about 4 years ago and then shortly after, it tore. I used rubber cement to fix it, which lasted for 3 days. I then used a vinyl glue that actually dissolved the faux leather. Ive been living with it since because I searched and only found the covers (no plastic backing). I saw this the other day and jumped on it. Got it today and installed it. Only problem with the installation was the faux leather was blocking some of the holes where the screws go. I had to trim the faux leather back to ensure that it couldnt cover the holes. 7 screws hold this in place. You need to push the console lid forward to expose the bottom 2 and the one in the center (it translates back and forth normally). Now I have a nice smooth surface to rest my arm on. Only wish I had done this 4 years ago!
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Kevin Buckway
> 24 hourFigment was ok but leather isn’t folded correctly around the lift latch. It does match original very well
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Maymie Goodwin
> 24 hourEasy to install, only a few phillips screws - tales about 10m. Has held up like new not fading against the summer sun and alcohol spraying the last 2 months. Im satisfied.