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Removing Dash Trim

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    Removing Dash Trim

    well i was wanting to take off my dash trim but i dont want to break nothing, so i was wondering if anyone had instructions on how to do this because i know there are some hidden screws.

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    http://www.cb7tuner.com/vbb/showthre...t=dash+removal
    later.
    Avoiding dirt at all costs

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      #3
      hey thanxs alot man!!!

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        #4
        hey i have a question TypeG, i was seeing all ur polishing and MAN!!!!!!!!!!!! u got skills, now i saw how u did some of the as u explaind to do, now did u do the valve cover the same way?

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          #5
          if your refering to the thread where i polished parts with a dremel, i only use the dremel method on small parts or places i can't reach with an orbital sander.

          on things like valve covers, i use an orbital w/ 320 grit and remove all the texture from the aluminum. then i hand sand with 400> 600> 1000g> metal polish.

          but there'a more than one way to skin a cat. later.
          Avoiding dirt at all costs

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            #6
            koo man thanx alot!!!!

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