The main part was making a piece to cover the existing mirror's hole. I looked everywhere and the last year they made a mirror delete kit was 93' so i learned how to lay fiberglass and made myself some fiberglas covers. I had to grind them down to size and make a bracket to attach in the back so they would stay put, then i was trying to build a support for the mirrors so that i would not have to drill into the car but after about a week or trial and error i decided that drilling into the car was not that bad because i needed to drill in the area where the stock mirror housing covers (if i ever decide to sell the car or put the stocks back on).
No the mirrors are not auto, i was going to get the auto ones but they would require a much bigger hole and i was not willing to do that to my car just yet. I would also have to make covers for the interior to support the auto mirror adjustment piece, with my existing setup the interior cover just pops right back on.
All in all it was not that bad, but since i was the first person to do it i had no clue on what the best method was so i had to try several different ways out.
But it can be done for about 80 bucks which is not that bad.
If anyone wants me to send them a step by step process on how to do it lemme know, its actually not that much work if you have a plan and follow it.