Dashboard trim removal?
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From: Crowbuck Scoobies, Near the rolling sea, where the weather is calm and still! Come on Sing along!
I have recently purchsaed a Greddy Profec II Boost controller and fancied fitting it in the trim next to my heated rear window switch above my heater controls but I am unsure if there is sufficent room or if it is removable. The trim looks big enough to be exchanged for a gay cup holder but I might be wrong. Has anyone got any ideas as to how to remove it? I have got a 1998 Terzo with the facelift dash with the top pocket.
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ande, open compartment by handbrake and remove two screws (prize off caps to reveal). this will release plastic cover on handbrake just pulls up. remove gearknob and pull plastic cover up from rear edge and remove, front facia will come out by prizing out from sides complete with stereo. I usually put masking tape either side to protect trim.
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From: Crowbuck Scoobies, Near the rolling sea, where the weather is calm and still! Come on Sing along!
This is the piece of trim I want to remove.
Originally Posted by ande
I have recently purchsaed a Greddy Profec II Boost controller and fancied fitting it in the trim next to my heated rear window switch above my heater controls but I am unsure if there is sufficent room or if it is removable. The trim looks big enough to be exchanged for a gay cup holder but I might be wrong. Has anyone got any ideas as to how to remove it? I have got a 1998 Terzo with the facelift dash with the top pocket.
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