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Old 07-17-2008, 10:29 PM
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Hey guys! Long time lurker, first time poster. I'm slowly beginning to mod my xB but I've already done some of the basics things(rims,tint) and really want to start customizing it. I'm kinda working on the interior little by litte and need your help! I really want to wrap that arm rest pad on the doors in a red velour material, but I don't know how to get it off! I just took the door paneling off and no luck, plus a pain in the ___. I'm not sure if I should just pry it off? What holds it on there?? Any help is appreciated!

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^^ gen 1 diy, but the process is very similar. Tuck it carefully to avoid wrinkles and when trimming, the sharper your blade, the better. Have some acetone on hand if you get crazy with the 3M #90

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Right on! Thanks guys I knew I could count on your and your infinite wisdom!! Wow seems really simple from what I thought it would be...
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Originally Posted by lvbitwiz
^^ gen 1 diy, but the process is very similar. Tuck it carefully to avoid wrinkles and when trimming, the sharper your blade, the better. Have some acetone on hand if you get crazy with the 3M #90

ohh i love your material what kind and where did you get it

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