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      04-17-2007, 03:28 PM   #1
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How do you remove the interior trim without messing it up?

Any DIY links guys? I dont want to mess this up and i have a Piano Trim set that i want tp put in.. Hook a brother up....
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      04-17-2007, 04:59 PM   #2
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I think there's a thread in the DIY section on this from a guy who took his door trim and side mirrors off of his door ... a quick search should find it.

more importantly, how did you get your hands on Euro-trim for my E92? I've been searching without luck so far. Hook a brother up!
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      04-17-2007, 08:17 PM   #3
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more importantly, how did you get your hands on Euro-trim for my E92? I've been searching without luck so far. Hook a brother up!
No kidding. I _really_ want to get a set of the pianoblack for my TiAg/Lemon E90 335.

Which dealership? EBay?

To remove the trim, you can use a stiff plastic spatula. I've used a triangular-shaped hard plastic spatula that we got with our cuisinart to remove the center trim panels from our X3 when I installed the Sirius receiver. It worked like a champ. Strong enough to pry the trim out, but not abrasive.

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that trim isnt factory

i did a poor man's piano black trim.. cost me next to nothing... spray paint and free time.
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Wedge some credit cards behind the surfaces you want to pry. Pry with a screwdriver or butter knife in between the cards. That way you don't scrape everything up..
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