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Old 05-03-2011, 03:30 PM   #1
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hi i was just wondering has anybody removed their door strips and how are they held on are they stuck on or glued on ne help would b great
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you mean the plastic trim on the door itself? they are held on with clips, if i remember rightly they should slide out horizontally but dont force them just incase im wrong
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you mean the plastic trim on the door itself? they are held on with clips, if i remember rightly they should slide out horizontally but dont force them just incase im wrong
hi yes those are the ones the passenger side was a bit loose i was thinking of just removing them never mind lol thanks for you help. :-)
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yeah i used a fence to remove mine when i first got my 307...used glue to stick it back on...they slide on.
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yeah i used a fence to remove mine when i first got my 307...used glue to stick it back on...they slide on.
You RAF boys should stick to flying and leave the driving to us professionals
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You RAF boys should stick to flying and leave the driving to us professionals
haha well i wont go dwn that rought off removing them thanks for your advice tho hahaha
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if we all went to flying planes, that would be more dangerous as they have machine guns and missiles attached
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