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Old 12-24-2008, 02:03 AM
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Originally Posted by H-townbenzoboy View Post
Just gently pull the trim off.
Not as easy as it sounds if the trim has been aging in the sun all these years. Go to the local paint store and buy a couple of the cheap plastic putty knives. Use these as a wedge on either side of the red berries. You will probably need new red berries for the new panel. Being as careful as I could be, I broke one of those studs and ended up buying a new trim piece.
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