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Originally Posted by Chutzpah
I like the light grey interior. I actually ordered a white 1SS with light grey. Was going to upgrade to the white knee pads. Anyway, that went out the window with production delays and no updates.
Pulling the car apart, especially the dash and for the rear speakers was one of my least favorite things to do in a long time. There’s so little room to maneuver back there… kudo’s for going through with it. As I’m sure you know, most of the plastic tidbits are pretty soft / easily scratched. My fingernail took a small chunk out of the passenger A pillar cover. It was the last piece to put back on, of course!
Good luck… you’re moving right along!
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Thanks, I have to be pretty careful with nylon pry tools and the use of metal clips is really annoying. I love the nylon-coated clips that my Honda and Toyota use. Those interiors are like Legos and I can strip my 2014 Accord in about 20 minutes (course, I've done it a lot over the years). That build is here:
https://www.caraudio.com/threads/201..._alive.570687/
My 2001 Accord before that was a rolling laboratory, that long build log is here:
https://www.diymobileaudio.com/threa...-diy-sq.66357/
This was the quietest Scion tC on the road, that also sounded amazing:
https://www.caraudio.com/threads/200...ld-log.495486/