Att Lukas : ceiling trim removal

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HI Lukas,

I was looking back at your old thread :

http://topklasse.org/forums/showthread.php?t=655

Could you please fix the photo links? I think this is a valuable resource, that will be useful to many of us. I for one need to remove this trim tomorrow on the 280SE and trusty rusty - long story - details to follow.
 

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HI Lukas,

I was looking back at your old thread :

http://topklasse.org/forums/showthread.php?t=655

Could you please fix the photo links? I think this is a valuable resource, that will be useful to many of us. I for one need to remove this trim tomorrow on the 280SE and trusty rusty - long story - details to follow.


That is a problem.:rolleyes:
I recall when I originaly got involved with photobucket.com, I used to upload everything in the same place.:confused:

Then when I realised I needed to put things in folders and sub folders, I went back and fixed all the broken links..

It's a bummer of a job... time consuming.

But it has to be done...
 

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Open the sunroof by about 200-300mm, you will be able to remove the lining panel for the sunroof.
Using a flat tipped screwdriver, simply prise the lining away and downwards which should then enable you to pull the lining forward and out through the top.
It is held by 6 clips.
 

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Hi all,

I did inded do a Michel and had an organise in photobucket - will try to get back in there and clean it all up today. Internet access not so good here, so may take a while.

Lukas
 
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Thanks, much appreciated.
 
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