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Old Jun 3, 2008 | 04:00 AM
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I was thinking about getting carbon fiber trim for my interior. I would be getting the actual trim and not the overlays. Does anyone have instructions how to remove the interior trim pieces? I am usually a pretty good DIY person, but some instructions would be nice on where to pry and pull pieces so I do not damage anything.

Also since the trim kit that is offered does not include this canter piece under the CD slot:



Is there a plain black piece that I can get for that, or can the wood trim come off that without it looking cheesy? Thanks everyone!
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Old Jun 3, 2008 | 04:34 AM
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Originally Posted by providenceleaf' post='594298' date='Jun 3 2008, 03:00 PM
I was thinking about getting carbon fiber trim for my interior. I would be getting the actual trim and not the overlays. Does anyone have instructions how to remove the interior trim pieces? I am usually a pretty good DIY person, but some instructions would be nice on where to pry and pull pieces so I do not damage anything.

Also since the trim kit that is offered does not include this canter piece under the CD slot:



Is there a plain black piece that I can get for that, or can the wood trim come off that without it looking cheesy? Thanks everyone!
I put some PM!
edit: There should be 3 attachments with it. Please inform if there's not.

edit: How about part 32 (COVER, DASHBOARD, CENTER, SCHWARZ 1 51457063146) for center?
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