Cabin air filter 2002 EX V6
Trust me brotha, i also need to leave the crib with a fresh cut. Need to keep the fade lookin tight. However, like i said cuz of money i decided to buy some clippers and had ***** enough to just start cuttin. I actually get compliments on my hair since it's always cut fresh and i never let it get long cuz i have the chance to cut it whenever i want for free. Money was bad enough that i decided i was going to put the clippers to my head no matter what lol. So good luck bro if u do it!
I don't think I could do a fade myself, so props on that... not to mention I don't think a fade would look quite right on pale white dude haha. I do buzz my head myself though, and nothing ever beats doing that yourself, it's perfect everytime.
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Being Polish, I have beautiful, luxurious hair and pay a lady named Grazyna $48 every 10 weeks to style it, but I dye it myself. WAIT why are we talking about hair anyways? I meant yayyy being unemployed because I have nothing to do except **** with my car and read magazines.
Ah, you need to remove the center console trim.
- Gently pull down on the plastic underneath the radio (that piece orientated like this: \ , but more horizontal), that should reveal the screw you have to remove. There are 3 or 4 screws total you have to remove to get that panel off under the glove box.
- Gently pull down on the plastic underneath the radio (that piece orientated like this: \ , but more horizontal), that should reveal the screw you have to remove. There are 3 or 4 screws total you have to remove to get that panel off under the glove box.
Ah, you need to remove the center console trim.
- Gently pull down on the plastic underneath the radio (that piece orientated like this: \ , but more horizontal), that should reveal the screw you have to remove. There are 3 or 4 screws total you have to remove to get that panel off under the glove box.
- Gently pull down on the plastic underneath the radio (that piece orientated like this: \ , but more horizontal), that should reveal the screw you have to remove. There are 3 or 4 screws total you have to remove to get that panel off under the glove box.
Well I finally changed the filters today! What a grueling process!!! Maybe cuz it was my first time but I must have sweat off a few pounds. At the end there was only one screw missing which must be a record because dammit there's a lot of screws! Thanks again Finch!
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