Dash Removal

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Dash Removal

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Hey, I'm currently painting some of my trim and I have removed a lot of the lower and side moldings. I am having trouble figuring out how to get the dash to come off though :roll: . Any help would be greatly appreciated.
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Online manual.

Main page.. link on the left side.
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Thanks
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its not fun to do, i've pulled mine for the 4th time 2 days ago and i left half of the screws and bolts out from the time befor and it still took me over a hour.
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Can I just add that I'd like to do this as well but the the illustration on the online manual is disturbingly intricate. I don't understand why its not broken down in seperate steps. Make it alot easier to understand.
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