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how do i remove the r34gtt gauge cluster...ppl keep saying something about removing the air vents with a flat head but i cant see exactly how to do it and i dont want to be damaging my immaculate interior.

if anyone has photo's of exactly how to do it, it would be much appreciated.

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how do i remove the r34gtt gauge cluster...ppl keep saying something about removing the air vents with a flat head but i cant see exactly how to do it and i dont want to be damaging my immaculate interior.

if anyone has photo's of exactly how to do it, it would be much appreciated.

srry dont have a pic but all you need is something strongish and really thin. slide it between the vent and the dash. and pop it out. really easy and yes it feels scary the first tym. just do it bro

srry dont have a pic but all you need is something strongish and really thin. slide it between the vent and the dash. and pop it out. really easy and yes it feels scary the first tym. just do it bro

i did it on the left hand side. Not the top or bottom of the vent

do you mean the vents them selves or the whole fascia that holds the vent in and also holds the hazard light switch...you put a flat head screw driver into that on the side and sort of unjam the clips?

yeah dude the whole fascia.. you'll see that around the vents it is a piece by it'self.. you need to remove the whole vent/fascia part.. do not try removing the vents.. just use a screwdriver or similar as the part is only clipped in..

when that comes off you will see 2 screws behind it holding the triple cluster in.. undo them and you can lift the front and the back will come out.. its only held down by 'flaps'

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