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> Dash Top Removal - Time to bite the bullet!, How? hidden screws?
Calwaterbear
post Mar 31 2021, 10:22 AM
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Ok so I can't keep looking at it and thinking it's Ok for now. so I bit the bullet and dropped the dough for 914 rubbers replacement dash top. might as well make it all nice.

But, I'll be danged if I can see how to remove the original piece? I can't see any screws or clips?

any seasoned experienced veteran here want to let me in in the secret to removing that top dash piece?

thanks

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GregAmy
post Mar 31 2021, 10:25 AM
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QZPoQd_V-6o...l=914Rubber.com
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post Mar 31 2021, 10:46 AM
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Thanks, between that and an old post here, I think i have it, I appreciate you taking thr time to help me out!
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post Mar 31 2021, 11:05 AM
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Thanks, between that and an old post here, I think i have it, I appreciate you taking thr time to help me out!


Fun part will be the install. Had to call in my wife and her much smaller long fingers to start one troublesome nut somewhere around the ash tray. Have a picture somewhere of her flat on her back under the dasy in a somewhat compromising position but I'll spare her the embarrassment.
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