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Im removing the trim from my Z, and im having some problems getting it off. What are the best ways you guys use that doesnt put any dings into the metal? Ive tried a putty knife, but the trim is on there pretty good.

 

Just because pics are required, I took the first step to getting rid of the horrid brown.

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I actually have a sawzall in the back hatch right now haha. I've only used it on the exhaust so far, I'm trying not to fuck anything up too badly.

 

The body trim, like what is on the door in the picture. It's only held on by some push in rods, but they're pretty stuck on

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I used a screw driver on the fender and it tore it up. I can't get to the rivets inside the door without taking it apart, which I don't want to do.

 

Thanks arias, ill try that tomorrow

 

You can do it from the outside.

 

Remove the rubber strip then you'll have access to the top of the rivets. find the correct drill bit (not to big not to small) and drill through the rivets. The trim will simply fall off.

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You can do it from the outside.

 

Remove the rubber strip then you'll have access to the top of the rivets. find the correct drill bit (not to big not to small) and drill through the rivets. The trim will simply fall off.

 

I know, the first part was my response to motavated

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