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hi everybody...

got a little problem...

im trying to remove my inside door covers on my r32 gtr and cant seem to get them off fully. ive undone all of the screws/bolts, popped off every retainer plug i can see but it still seems to stick in the middle where the handle and electric window control is. i cant see in and there are no hidden screws that i can see.

does anyone know of any tricks to get them off...any help would be greatly appreciated. :P

cheers

Matt

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Pull out the switches.. pull out the plastic from behind the handles..

flip the cap off in where you pull the door close.. undo the bolt there..

on the passenger side there is a panel up under the handle there.. under that is a screw.

You've probably missed a couple of those..

predator.. ive removed plastic from handle and removed bolt under the little plastic cap. stil no joy.

how do i pull out the switches?

passenger side - theres a bolt behind the electric window switch (this one stumped me for about 30 minutes) and under the hand cup behind a plastic plug, got those?

3 (or 4) screws at the bottom of each door and 2 foreseeable when you open the door close to the hinges.

1 under the hand cups used to close the door

........thats about it I think

depends if you are talking passenger or driver side?

On the passenger side:

There is a little plastic that flips off, under the main arm rest.. Under that is a screw..

Also when you pull the small elec window switch, under there is a screw..

If you have a photo I can circle them..

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