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How do I remove the Aluminum Dash kit? (unsatisfied)

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Old Sep 29, 2002 | 07:36 PM
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How do I remove the Aluminum Dash kit? (unsatisfied)

I purchased the Aluminum Dash kit from custom maxima in about July. I installed it exactly like the directions said. The kit was not the greatest quality, it had chips in it, and did not fit my dash exactly, it did not stay down very well, all the corners are peeling up on the dash, so I have decided to remove it. This is not custom maximas fault, but it was defenatly not worth $200. Do you guys think that it will leave any permanant damage?

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Old Sep 29, 2002 | 07:55 PM
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Re: How do I remove the Aluminum Dash kit? (unsatisfied)

Originally posted by DanSE
I purchased the Aluminum Dash kit from custom maxima in about July. I installed it exactly like the directions said. The kit was not the greatest quality, it had chips in it, and did not fit my dash exactly, it did not stay down very well, all the corners are peeling up on the dash, so I have decided to remove it. This is not custom maximas fault, but it was defenatly not worth $200. Do you guys think that it will leave any permanant damage?

Thanks,
Dan

none at all...just double sided tape. you had it since july and now in september almost october you want to take it off well it wont leave nothing but some tape you can get off with fingernail. i got the same kit. mine has some of the problems your has but i dont want to take it off.
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