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Old 01-22-2015, 08:01 PM   #302
Nine8Six
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Have a look!

Embarrassing because I'm sure 17 other guys will have a better way to get it done.

But this is what the set-up looks like on mine (no flaming please!). Don't remove the trim "completely, just loose it up is fine (use plastic flat bar). Well, if you plan on replicating this setup anyway. Not recommending removing the trims... just in case the clips are dry as raisins (1997 loll)









^ I think it's all goodies. Nobody will notice or care. Worth it; wait until the sun goes down you'll see what I mean lol)
Just passing these pics over just to make sure nobody misses them.

- NO cleaning the clear acrylic with dry or dirty cloth (clean, wet, warm water)

- NO strong chemical whatsoever on it, it will craze the acrylic (e.g. windex)

- Requires periodic maintenance. Buy a sml btl of plastic polisher next time you visit you auto store. Polish 1-2min with a wet microfiber. You will see those micro scratch when it's illuminated, they go away after a quick 2 min polish. Acrylic is silly easy to polish (must watch on youtube)

- Take lots and lots of pics. Its good fortune Chinese ppl say
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