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Hey Dudes,

My Ceffie came with those wind shield things that run along the top of the door frames. Due to the car sitting for a long period of time they cracked and had to be removed. Now my dilehma is that i have got rid of the plastic part but have been left with those metal 'clip' things that the plastic rivets onto. I seriously have NFI how to remove the f&*kers!!!! Some were help in by screws which i figured how to get off but there are a few left which no matter how much i pull and yank...wont come out!!!! They seem to be hooked up and over the door frame thru the rubber seal....

Has anyone removed these? Any tips would be greatly appreciated as it looks crapola with these little metal clip things sticking out!!!

1000 thanks in advance!!

P.S. Which ceffies are coming to SNS this w/end? I think we got myself, CC & replicate...ne1 else?

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I removed mine recently. From memory there are three on the front door and two on the rears (each side). Some I just grabbed with some vice grips and yanked out, others had a screw on the inside of the door frame that once out let them slide out easily.

All mine are now gone.

Yes yes i did, a big thanks to Tom & Drew for lending a hand, or should i say moral support with the camera. I will be posting up a thread with piccys @ Cefiroz once i get around to it. Also removed the *chime* overspeed box...big thanx to Drew (replicate) for knowing exactly what to do. Also figured out the amp box for my power window is stuffed (two thumbs up to Tom (CC), thus why not working! Was a very productive day overall! :thumbsup:

Ando

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