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Old Nov 3, 2001
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You guys know about the cover thing that is infront of the gauge clustor? The thing that has two screws that you remove. I removed the two screws, and if I recall right, all you have to do, and use the "almighty force" and pull it out. But I tried, I tried to the point where I could barly pull no more...My question HOW DO YOU GET IT OUT LOL!?!? I want to paint it [IMG]i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif[/IMG] Thanks for the help.



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get a cloth and flat head and pry around the left and right of the steering wheel its held in by clips its a pain to get out
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Okay, so I was right, you just have to keep pullin...Thanks Neo, fast responce [IMG]i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif[/IMG]
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