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Old 15-07-14, 04:07 AM   #1
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Removing the dash trim

Does anybody know how to remove the dash, door and gear stick plastic trim?
I'm going to vinyl wrap them
Oh it's a Mk1 too....
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Old 15-07-14, 07:42 AM   #2
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The gear stick trim pulls upwards in the front corners, then slide it forward to unhook it from the rear edge.
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Old 16-07-14, 06:48 AM   #3
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I'll give that a go thank you
I presume that a screwdriver works for the ones on the doors and dash as well?
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I'm not sure about the dash and door trims as I have a mk2 which has a different dash trim, and no door trims.
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I'll give that a go thank you
I presume that a screwdriver works for the ones on the doors and dash as well?
Its all clipped in you just need to be super careful. For the door card bits I'd take the door card off the door so you can get to the back of the plastic trim.
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Its all clipped in you just need to be super careful. For the door card bits I'd take the door card off the door so you can get to the back of the plastic trim.
I second that. the door trims are held on with "O" ring clips..so they need to be reomved from the back...
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