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Dashboard removal
Dashboard removal. Any tips and techniques to removing a dashboard from a W116, W123, or W124? I read the repair cd and managed to remove the dash from a W124 in approximately 30 minutes. My only complaint is that the vents are a PITA to remove.
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Jason 00 Subaru Legacy (fun wagon) 96 Nissan Sentra (disavowed) 82 300SD (garage queen, will run again hopefully) 87 300DT (Gone: 10/15/2010) |
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You did this in 30 minutes? (126 SE)
William Rogers.......... |
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Close enough, someone has already started (removed steering wheel, center console stuff). Just needed to get all the screws and find out what was catching.
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Jason 00 Subaru Legacy (fun wagon) 96 Nissan Sentra (disavowed) 82 300SD (garage queen, will run again hopefully) 87 300DT (Gone: 10/15/2010) |
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good luck getting it all back together...
David
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_____________________________________________ 2000 Honda Accord V6 137k miles 1972 300SEL 4.5 98k miles _____________________________________________ |
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Nuts, Bolts and ... Presto!
Simple enough, huh?.. Good Luck!
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Well.. I removed a fairly good shape W123 dashboard. it has a small 1/4 inch crack by the right speaker, a few bruises due to idiots at the junkyard, but all is pretty good. Any takers? It is black and the wood trim on it is wonderful, I'll get something to condition it (no armor-all right?). It also comes with the glovebox door.
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Jason 00 Subaru Legacy (fun wagon) 96 Nissan Sentra (disavowed) 82 300SD (garage queen, will run again hopefully) 87 300DT (Gone: 10/15/2010) |
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