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You can easily do it right
Trim has to be handled carefully. You should gently pry off the whole piece and put it in a safe place. Then when you can, stop at the dealer and order the bag of clips for that piece, put the clips, (usually plastic rivets) in the trim and gently replace it. If your trim is already bent, you might as well replace it also. Quite inexpensive and easy to do right.
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1983 Mercedes W123 240D 4 Speed 285,000 on the road with a 617 turbo, beautiful butter yellow, license plate # 83 240D INDIANA
2003 Jaguar Type X, AWD. beautiful, good mileage,
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