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    Veteran Member Three Rings Jc61990's Avatar
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    okay so i just picked up some fabric to rewrap my trim. now ive seen this done on pre facelift cars. now how easy is it to do it on the facelift? i have like the whole center console removed currently due to my 5spd swap. the doors are no brainers. just worried about the dash trim. whats the easiest way to get it out? and if theres a write up some where that would be cool too.
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    Past: 1999.5 Brilliant Black A4 1.8TQ

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    Re: trim removal

    http://forums.audiworld.com/showthre...1628868&page=3

    page 3 for facelift dash removal with the shortcut method.

    Im pretty sure its the same for pre facelift.

    I just did this last week to my trim and my advice to you is dont give up, the clips will come off if u be patient. Also, use a long wide flathead screwdriver to get the clips almost off, then just use your handle to wiggle it off.
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    Veteran Member Three Rings Jc61990's Avatar
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    Re: trim removal

    cool. thanks
    JC | 2002 Denim Blue TT Coupe 1.8TQm
    Past: 1999.5 Brilliant Black A4 1.8TQ

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