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Old 05-20-2005, 04:05 PM
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Question How do I remove

door trim? I need to take of the inside panel on the drivers door and I can get the panel loose but I need to remove the trim that goes up the window frame in order to completly remove the panel. I tried just pulling on it but it didn't move and I'm afraid to pull to hard until I know if this how it done.

I just came back from the store and when I was there I saw an early 1980s 300D in the parking lot so I walked over to take a look. Some one must have put some serious $ into the interior. It looked like it just came off the show room floor with full padding and perfect stiching on all seams and no cracking anywhere, even on the dash and carpeting that looked new. I hung around for a little bit to see who was driving this car but finally ran out of time.
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