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Old Jun 20, 2003
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help: take off a front "bar"

has any1 been able to get tat silver 'bar' off?
the one tat located on top of the front grille..
cuz i want to spray it black..

i tried to unscrew 4 **** under the hood..
but then i still can't yank it out..
it seems like there's still something clinging on with it..
is there something i am missing?

thanks~
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u mean the trim piece on the sedan? i dunno how to take it off, but u mite wanna just buy the thing in black instead of painting it.
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yea.. da silver one right across the front..
b/w the headlights..
(sorry don't have a graphic edit program in this computer)..

but still.. even after buying that thing in black..
i still need to know how to install it..

it looked simple..
4 **** underneath the hood..
but then.. there's still something holding on to it..
hmm..
any other inputs?
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look through the members rides and see someone with a sedan who has it done and ask them
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You have to slide the grille molding toward the left.
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there's a clip/screw thingy in the middle of it.... you need to pry it up a bit and then slide it out..... good luck
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theres a guide to show you how to instal it here from handa accessories.com

hope that helps
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well, considering greg at HONDAWERX.com has them for like $20 shipped, just do that
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Originally posted by nme3
theres a guide to show you how to instal it here from handa accessories.com

hope that helps


thats how i did mine...if you still cant get it, just yank it off (it will break the clip...but its no big deal since you will get all new hardware with the new trim piece)

*dont even try painting your chrome one...its not worth it since they are only $20.00*




 
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