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5 years and 5 months of ownership and the changes along the way.
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5 years and 5 months of ownership and the changes along the way.
You must be an expert at removing those interior trims by now! Can you confirm that the one around the handbrake / gear lever is a PITA. I have piano black with a few scratches on that I'd like to sort but it would be easier with the trim removed.
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It is a PITA if you dont know what you're doing, like anything
I had some scratch's in mine, I wet sanded it with 2000p and then polished. no need to worry about "sanding through".
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5 years and 5 months of ownership and the changes along the way.
All the guides I've see so far talk about removing the rear console first which looks like a lot of work. A nice little 'how to' from someone in the know would be very useful