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ive got new carbon mirrors to put on my r32 and i put the right one on the right door trim was easy to come off and put new mirror.

but my left door trim doesnt come off it feels like it stuck to something does anybody know why ?

cheers

AndreW

tried remove the passenger window controller... there is a screw behind there... there is the screws down along the bottom, and i think another on top right and then another in the little handle on the door....

the screw under the power windows switch had me for a while first go

tried remove the passenger window controller... there is a screw behind there... there is the screws down along the bottom, and i think another on top right and then another in the little handle on the door....

the screw under the power windows switch had me for a while first go

yeah i removed the bottom one. oh yes thank you illcheck it out tomoro. thanks man

tried remove the passenger window controller... there is a screw behind there... there is the screws down along the bottom, and i think another on top right and then another in the little handle on the door....

the screw under the power windows switch had me for a while first go

i know every screw and i took off awhile ago but its like stuck to something its so weird

when u pull on the door trim u should see where it stops flexing, and obviously there is something in that area holding it. Maybe ur just being soft :) give it a real good pull haha

when u pull on the door trim u should see where it stops flexing, and obviously there is something in that area holding it. Maybe ur just being soft :) give it a real good pull haha

hahah to be honest i am, i feel like im going to brake it though lol

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