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Old 12-13-2007, 10:05 AM
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yeah deff run wire, 16ga is adequate for most
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Ian you never replied to my PM about components...plus I need a new headunit...might have to buy that first (screen died on mine)...shoot me a PM when you get a chance.
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Originally Posted by ramairbrc
Butter knife? Do you use pliers to work on your car as well?

Use a large blade flat screw driver, and carefully push each tab back while applying a little pressure outward on the grill.

Butter knife, LOL
Sometimes the best tool for the job is a unconventional one.
And I'd be surprised if could show me one auto tech that doesn't use pliers.

Glue is the exception not the rule.
99 WS6 second owner no glue.



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