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Over the weekend, I began doing bodywork on my Celica. I've got a few questions though.
1. How do I remove the two rear side windows? 2. Are the door handles difficult to remove? How do they come out? 3. My sideskirts have large areas right behind the doors that need to be filled, pictured below. What's a good plan of attack to fill these areas?
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QUOTE(Hanyo @ Oct 17, 2005 - 11:24 PM) to remove door handles like, you need to un-hook two metal rods that pull the lock/unlock mechnizim, and the other rod that opens the actual door. After that, there are two bolts ( i think 12mm) on the left and right side of the handle. With the bolts removed, the handle should just push out with some manuvering. not sure about the side glass, maybe you need to use piano wire? i dont know never done it before.. btw, how much did the side skirts cost? How do they compare to OEM ones? [right][snapback]345872[/snapback][/right] Cool...thanks for the info. ![]() The sides and rear extensions costed me $300 I think. They fit like crap compared to OEM sides, and they're fiberglass and not polyurethane. But they're lower and much more aggressive, and flow well with the extensions. -------------------- New Toyota project coming soon...
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