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    Established Member Two Rings
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    Disassemble Dash Trim Question

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    I would be greatly indebted if anyone could give some advice for removing the silver trim off of the black piece on the dash, it might be glued, as i dont see anything that could be unclipped or unscrewed.

    Btw, this is the next piece that i am wrapping and will post pics/guide once its completed.

    Thanks as always!

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    Established Member Four Rings matt@oCarbon's Avatar
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    Quote Originally Posted by ZomgZombies View Post
    I would be greatly indebted if anyone could give some advice for removing the silver trim off of the black piece on the dash, it might be glued, as i dont see anything that could be unclipped or unscrewed.

    Btw, this is the next piece that i am wrapping and will post pics/guide once its completed.

    Thanks as always!
    Its just glue. Stick a screwdriver in between the two pieces and pry them apart.

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    Established Member Two Rings
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    Quote Originally Posted by matt@oCarbon View Post
    Its just glue. Stick a screwdriver in between the two pieces and pry them apart.
    Thanks matt!

    money is tight currently, but soon as its not, you will be seeing these pieces for the REAL fiber and epoxying, your work is amazing!

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    Established Member Four Rings matt@oCarbon's Avatar
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    Quote Originally Posted by ZomgZombies View Post
    Thanks matt!

    money is tight currently, but soon as its not, you will be seeing these pieces for the REAL fiber and epoxying, your work is amazing!
    Thanks. Just take it slow and you'll be fine on these two, its pretty tough to screw it up unless you rush.

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