All, for real, it’s just grab firmly and pull. That’s it.
Can I post a short video in this forum?
Dave, are you in America or have an iPhone or WhatsApp? Send me a PM with your mobile. I’ll shoot a short video and send it to you.
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Removing the OEM clip-on beverage holder
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2016 35is, monoballs, camber plates, KWV3, PS4S, xHP, MHD, LFB pedal, flat bottom wheel, red indicators, black headlamps
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Removing the OEM clip-on beverage holder
I’ve made a video. Sadly, it doesn’t seem there’s a way to upload it. I’m not going to post it to YouTube, save it in Dropbox, etc. If you want a copy, PM me an email. If you’re a creep, uncle Gino will pay you a visit.
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Removing the OEM clip-on beverage holder
This - perfect answer.
After you take it out you can open the glovebox and see that there is a dedicated space to store your cupholder after you remove it from the center console.
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The video is ready to go. Just PM me with an email, WhatsApp or iPhone.
2016 35is, monoballs, camber plates, KWV3, PS4S, xHP, MHD, LFB pedal, flat bottom wheel, red indicators, black headlamps