removing wood grain parts(EDITED!)
#12
RE: removing dash
Please take a look at my interior pictures .... the trim pieces that you are looking to install can go oun without removing all the parts that you are removing. for the center console, you have to remove the black trim piece, but not the console itself. The interior trim kit was a pretty easy install ... it took me about an hour taking my time to line everything up neatly.
#14
RE: removing dash
the piece around the shifter.
It's been a few years since I've been in the market for a trim kit, but I have seen CF kits as well as brushed aluminum. The installation should be the same as mine.
It's been a few years since I've been in the market for a trim kit, but I have seen CF kits as well as brushed aluminum. The installation should be the same as mine.
#15
RE: removing dash
ORIGINAL: sir_nasty
remove those and wedge the screwdriver (wrap it in a towel if you're worried about scratching something...) under the door panel at the bottom and pry out, there are a bunch of clips that hold it on
remove those and wedge the screwdriver (wrap it in a towel if you're worried about scratching something...) under the door panel at the bottom and pry out, there are a bunch of clips that hold it on
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