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Hi all, does anyone know how to remove XB coupe rear door trims? I have removed everything else but these trims!! They seem to be locked into the panelwork at the very top of the trim where it curnves over. I don't want to destroy them, so if anyone could help, it would be greatly appreciated. Thx
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Halazai, not to worry my friend, this is a common one. Open the door and look at the rubber trim that sticks out a bit in front of the rear quarter glass. If you gently pull the rubber down you will find a self tapping screw hidden in the rubber. Unsc
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Hey Paul, Thx for that. It was driving me crazy! I am going to look for that b*stard screw tomorrow morning! Not sure if you remember me, (Harry) we chatted a while ago about my interior (to change to fairmont or not)and exchanged some pics of our cars.
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Ahhhhh yes, it all comes flooding back now. How's it going? Did you pick Fairmont for the interior? Keep photos of the build process. Even the early stages of stripping the interior. That's a poorly disguised subtle hint too by the way. Give us a yel
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Hey Paul, It's going well. Will probably stick with the block pattern parchment Falcon interior as I have been told that these cars are best to keep as original as possible. Have got it quoted (front and back seats fully retrimmed for $1400) so too good t
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