Removing wooden trim

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Removing wooden trim

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Any idea how to remove the wooden trim?
Was told there was an article on here about it but I can't find it... :shock:
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Chopper, Axe...?
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I don't think Sonia has a chopper...

I quite like the fake wood but I guess if I could replace it cheaply with that grey stuff (technical eh?) I think it would make a nice change.

Or did you want to rip all yours off so you could paint it brahn? :?
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steve_earwig wrote:I don't think Sonia has a chopper...

I quite like the fake wood but I guess if I could replace it cheaply with that grey stuff (technical eh?) I think it would make a nice change.

Or did you want to rip all yours off so you could paint it brahn? :?
I'm about to rob black panels from a rapier....

Will go better with the mono chrome thing I got going on...


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She don't have a chopper but does have fake wood? Enough boys enough. :roll:
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I've got a chopper , i fly it around the living room 8)
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puggy wrote:I've got a chopper , i fly it around the living room 8)
scotty73 wrote:She don't have a chopper but does have fake wood? Enough boys enough. :roll:
I should of known to get the kind of replies I did :lol:

It's just as well I am thick skinned isn't it :lol:
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Sonia406 wrote:
steve_earwig wrote:I don't think Sonia has a chopper...

I quite like the fake wood but I guess if I could replace it cheaply with that grey stuff (technical eh?) I think it would make a nice change.

Or did you want to rip all yours off so you could paint it brahn? :?
I'm about to rob black panels from a rapier....

Will go better with the mono chrome thing I got going on...


Thanks Rwb!

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GingerMagic wrote:
Sonia406 wrote:
steve_earwig wrote:I don't think Sonia has a chopper...

I quite like the fake wood but I guess if I could replace it cheaply with that grey stuff (technical eh?) I think it would make a nice change.

Or did you want to rip all yours off so you could paint it brahn? :?
I'm about to rob black panels from a rapier....

Will go better with the mono chrome thing I got going on...


Thanks Rwb!

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The only problem is, at the scrap yard the 406 in question is boxed in, can't open any doors, engine bay open which doesn't help :lol:
I thought cars were in scrap yards to have parts stolen but no no..... I'd asked them to move it, waited 20 minutes and then I got annoyed and went home :evil:

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Robbed these off a 206 in another scrap yard. Polished up and looking good. (I am missing the badges off the N/S) I just need to find some G's :D
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*wipes greasy nose mark off the monitor

Are......are..... they scruffy mags on the dash of the 6? :shock: look like lady pictures from hear :?
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Welly wrote:*wipes greasy nose mark off the monitor

Are......are..... they scruffy mags on the dash of the 6? :shock: look like lady pictures from hear :?
Should be ashamed of yourself Welton!

Do they have any shorter bits of wood, Sonia? That one's too long for the woodburner.
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Doggy wrote:
Welly wrote:*wipes greasy nose mark off the monitor

Are......are..... they scruffy mags on the dash of the 6? :shock: look like lady pictures from hear :?
Should be ashamed of yourself Welton!

Do they have any shorter bits of wood, Sonia? That one's too long for the woodburner.
Looking at it, the wood pieces are all the same size as mine... I want to rob the black trim piece that sits under the steering wheel... There was loads I could potentially rob off of it :( If only I could get into the darn thing........... :cry:
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Welly wrote:Image

*wipes greasy nose mark off the monitor

Are......are..... they scruffy mags on the dash of the 6? :shock: look like lady pictures from hear :?
To be fair - if you are going to read a Jazz Mag, may as well do it in comfort.. :cheesy:

Sonia, the piece by the steering wheel just pops off - stick it in your pocket next time you go there.... Are the other cars so close that the door won't open even an inch or two? I think the door panels can come off even when doors are shut, exept the back two which you need to open door a tiny bit to pop it off ( insert ' adult magazine joke here ' )... :supafrisk:

P.s. does it have an intercooler....
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GingerMagic wrote:
Welly wrote:Image

*wipes greasy nose mark off the monitor

Are......are..... they scruffy mags on the dash of the 6? :shock: look like lady pictures from hear :?
To be fair - if you are going to read a Jazz Mag, may as well do it in comfort.. :cheesy:

Sonia, the piece by the steering wheel just pops off - stick it in your pocket next time you go there.... Are the other cars so close that the door won't open even an inch or two? I think the door panels can come off even when doors are shut, exept the back two which you need to open door a tiny bit to pop it off ( insert ' adult magazine joke here ' )... :supafrisk:

P.s. does it have an intercooler....

Didn't look at the engine bay really, Knew it was a diesel and nothing would go in / on my car :lol:

The 206 is wheel-less so can't even push the thing back, and yeah, on the N/s it's touching the car along side it and on the O/s the 206 is touching it... Because the 206 has no engine I did consider trying to lift it out of the way, they are not that heavy... but with no wheels on it would of been a bit of an arse and the doctor has specifically told me no heavy lifting because of my back.......... :oops:
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