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Hi! Im trying to install a speaker for my R33 GTSt and found it a little difficult removing the front door. Didnt want to do anything fooling and break the door coz it was pretty stiff.

Mange to open it up half way now having problems getting it fasten back properly.

Is there any links around here that gives this tutorial?

Thanks in advance.

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i've unscrewed all the screws that i see, 2 at the bottom and 1 beneath the door handle. Manage to lose the clips at the sides but having trouble trying to pull of the top part of the door (where i circled)

Is it because im not using enough force or there is a proper technique to pull it out? Don wanna break anything as i just bought my car 1 month ago.

Ok i have just edited ur picture. There should be three screws at the bottom of the door. There is one under the clip just under the door handle. Then there is one just behind the power window button. Just pop the button out and u'll see the screw sitting behind it. After that it should came out alright.

Okay, i've manage to find all the screws, now i have manage to detach the top part, it came out pretty lose. Sweet. Thanks m8.

One problem left tho, my handle(to open and lock the door) seems to be sticking to the skin with the door, is it correct?

If it is, how do i get it out? Is it something to do with pushing it to the back or something?

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