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I need some pictures or some info on where and how you guys ran the shifter cables and where you cut the holes for them to run. I know I cut a hole in front of where the shifter box mounts and then thoer than that I dont know. Is there a hole i have to cut in the firewall?
 

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As stated by NIKOS:
nikos said:
Hasport did it on their white time attack . NASA challenge integra. I have seen pics on old honda tunings. I don't have pics of it but basically you mount it underneath the car and you protect it with a custom enclosure you wil be able to buy soon from zerolift. I am sure when they are ready to sell these, they will post pics of how it should be done.
By doing this you obtain the stock height of EG shifters.
Which helps you keep the cupholders.

You can also run this shifter box that member Karcepts has fabbed up that runs under the car also.

By using both these techniques you can run the lines i believe under the car so no need to cut the firewall to run them into the car.
 

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I have thought about running them just like in the preludes and accords if at all possible. I those cars the cables run forward inder the console and towards the dash. Then there are 2 small holes in the firewall where they come out. I dont want to mount the box under the car and the center console is no big deal to not have.
 

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Yea some people are picky about stuff like that, for instance me. LOL i want to keep the center console and the whole interior looking stock as this will be my daily driver.
 

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if you want to retain your heater. you can drill a hole in your fire wall and run the shift cables through.
well as of now. i don't think there are any aftermarket shifter boxes being sold that can be mounted under the center console. unless you manufacture your own. which is possible if you have the know how. then you wont have to drill any holes.
have fun with your swap.
 
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