so the final pieces to the interior puzzle swap arrived....(edit)

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Old 03-30-2007, 07:54 AM
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Default for sure.

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Old 03-30-2007, 07:59 AM
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Default Are you for hire? :) I just replaced the speaker cover in my A4...you should replace it.

You look like a perfectionist, why settle for something with a crack?

The speaker cover in my A4 was welded in place, dunno if the same for the B5S4.
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Default LOL! yeah its pissing me off... think its welded. How easy was it to replace? any idea on cost?

Sure, I'm always for hire when it comes to detailing cars. Defintely a perfectionist when it comes to my S. LOL! =^)
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Looks awesome man. I really want to paint my trim piano black...if you want to lend me a hand
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How did you get the scuffs out of the plastic? Looks great BTW
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But I have lots of stains - and ;you do great workj
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Default Thanks Jack. I'd be glad to help with the trim. Just let me know when...

Door panel trim is really easy. Center console is a bit more of a PITA....Glad Adam (swift) was generous enough to lend a hand.
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Default elbow grease. alot of elbow grease...

j/k, no but I really did have to go at them pretty good. I used my aresnal... ending with the 303 formula. Didn't get rid of them fully just hid them really really well. If they come back I guess i will have to resort to the shoe polish &amp; lexol conditioner formula thats in the tech section...<ul><li><a href="https://www.audiworld.com/tech/int.html">....</a></li></ul>
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Default where can I buy this elbow grease?

same store as the blinker fluid?
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Default yeah it should be located between the blinker fluid and rotator splints....

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