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Paul M. Cook

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(Msg. 1) Posted: Tue Oct 31, 2006 10:32 pm
Post subject: Removing wood trim on the XK8
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I'm getting all new wood for my XK8. My old wood parts had turned milky due
to a manufacturing defect.

I need to know how to remove the wood trim on the doors. I can't see where
they are secured. Do the door panels have to come off? Perhaps just the
arm rests?

The instrument cluster piece I know is held in with 2 screws, one on either
side underneath the leather padded steering column cover. But I can't see
how to remove the piece enough to get to the screws.

Regards

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