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    Veteran Member Four Rings Terry.Reese's Avatar
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    B6 S4 Interior trim removal

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    need a little assistance with how to remove the front dash trim. I do not want to snap, chip or break it, I have been using a panel popper so far on the doors.




    I have a lot of carbon fiber wrap and am currently doing this, sorry for the state my car is in, just recently drove 2300 miles and it needs to be cleaned.





    This is all temporary until I can afford to get eh brushed aluminum looking ones.

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    Senior Member Three Rings emcaha's Avatar
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    http://www.audizine.com/forum/showth...r-Trim-Removal

    Little search would do wonders. Pretty straightforward though, shouldn't have a problem.

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    Veteran Member Four Rings Terry.Reese's Avatar
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    I looked all over YouTube and didn't find one. gah, it was in this forum... wow.. wife is pregnant, maybe I have pregnant head also.. Thanks a lot..

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    Senior Member Three Rings emcaha's Avatar
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    All good.

    Forum search is huge once you get the hang of it. Should always check out Sub-forum Tech section for DIY's (b6 a4 tech section has a lot of non-s specific info as well).

    GL

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    Established Member Two Rings
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    Here's the guide I use:
    http://nickscarblog.com/diy/b6b7-aud...-removal-guide


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    Established Member Two Rings
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    You'll also need at least 2 hours for the parts you haven't done yet


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