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hey guys, im slowly restoring all the old bits in peices on my baby (r32gtst) and ive come to a bit of a dead end with my crash pad, ive been looking around and found some pritty cheap deals on second hand crash pads and was woundering if anyone new whats the go with installing them, i cant find and topics already like this so i thought id ask,

any lnks or info about installing them would be much appreciated

cheers !

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hahahah dont worry about it dude, apperently from my research a crash pad is what you, i and most other people call a dash you no where all the bubbles are, like around the aircon vent and stuff.......

anyone no how to rip an old one out and put a new one in?

i saw in a old post.... if u take it off from behind insert a syringe with adhesive inside it into the bak and then press it down firmly ... but some bubbles u just cant do it with like the ones along the cluster their too stretched u might need to find some pro trimmer to retrim it...

i saw in a old post.... if u take it off from behind insert a syringe with adhesive inside it into the bak and then press it down firmly ... but some bubbles u just cant do it with like the ones along the cluster their too stretched u might need to find some pro trimmer to retrim it...

hey mate!

yea i saw that but if ima take it out rather than glueing it, ill just put a better nick one in

do you have any idea how to take it out?

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