Ciao,
below there are two very good DIY write-up in order to remove the dashboard trim and the centre console.
I know that everything is written in Italian, but pics are quite self explanatory.
Dashboard:
http://www.motortribe.it/community/foru ... hp?t=17410
Centre console:
http://www.motortribe.it/community/foru ... hp?t=17411
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two interesting italian DIY (remove trim & console)
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two interesting italian DIY (remove trim & console)
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Re: two interesting italian DIY
Thanks Ale!
Should be helpful, I'm sure some of us should even be able to figure out most of the italian language!
Grazie mille!
[I moved this thread to the how to section & changed title to reflect DIY theme's]
Should be helpful, I'm sure some of us should even be able to figure out most of the italian language!
Grazie mille!
[I moved this thread to the how to section & changed title to reflect DIY theme's]
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Re: two interesting italian DIY (remove trim & console)
You can plug this website URL into the Google translation engine and it is really pretty easy to understand:
http://www.google.com/translate?u=http% ... en&ie=UTF8
http://www.google.com/translate?u=http% ... en&ie=UTF8
http://www.google.com/translate?u=http% ... en&ie=UTF8
http://www.google.com/translate?u=http% ... en&ie=UTF8
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Re: two interesting italian DIY (remove trim & console)
?? anyone else not getting pics in the center console link???
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Re: two interesting italian DIY (remove trim & console)
I've just wrote to the owner of the DIY to upload them once again.
I do not know what happened.
I do not know what happened.
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Re: two interesting italian DIY (remove trim & console)
I got the pics, but maybe they've been re-uploaded.
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Re: two interesting italian DIY (remove trim & console)
Now everything should work fine.
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Re: two interesting italian DIY (remove trim & console)
What's the problem with the italian language??? ...I understand it perfectly!
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Re: two interesting italian DIY (remove trim & console)
Excellent, I expect a full translation posted now then.
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