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Old 05-28-2020, 01:11 PM   #169
Outback4Me
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Join Date: Jun 2007
Chapter/Region: South East
Location: Port Richey, FL
Vehicle:
1999 Outback Wagon
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Originally Posted by Drews View Post
Go on amazon and get a trim removal kit. It's plastic tools that shouldn't break anything. Just keep in mind, it's an old car and those door panel clips get very brittle over time. But if you take your time, you can probably get it off without breaking anything. I would recommend buying extra door clips, since they are relatively cheap and just taking your time. If you need help, I bet there are some local enthusiasts who might be willing to help you. Wish I had better advice to offer.
Thanks for the tip on door clips. Living in Florida, it's probably much more likely that the clips are in bad shape and I would never had thought about it.

As for local enthusiasts, I don't know that there are any. It's more of a Mitsubishi town.
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