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  • #16
    Originally posted by MudSurfer
    Haahahahahahahaa!

    I'd defo lose to Cheyenne!!

    Karma - not seen one for the third gen, I was looking over Tim's (hawkeye...) and couldn't work it out - it may be easier with a 3rd gen, could be a case of using a tool like Pirate Storm....no, that came out wrong like Will mentioned, the little bars you get, slide them down the side and see if it comes out....
    oi be nice to us poor little guys will ya

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    • #17
      Originally posted by mudhog
      HELP!!!
      I've managed to snap my current Ariel and have bought a replacement but can I figure out how to get the stereo out.........i don't think so! It's an after market Clarion one that was in there when I bought it but there are no holes to remove it, I spoke to the guy in the shop where I bought the ariel and he reckons that I have to pull out the dash board to get to the back to plug in my new ariel..... can this be true or is he full of ****

      Anyone, anywhere HELP please as I have a long trip next week and NEED music!

      Thanks
      thinking outside the box here, but since you've only snapped the aerial if you'd snapped your ariel then you've killed the little mermaid Anyway back to the thought, can't you fix your new aerial on then joint the new cable to the old one before it goes into the cab and can't be reached?
      Hold my beer and watch this

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      • #18
        Originally posted by captain_chaos
        thinking outside the box here, but since you've only snapped the aerial if you'd snapped your ariel then you've killed the little mermaid Anyway back to the thought, can't you fix your new aerial on then joint the new cable to the old one before it goes into the cab and can't be reached?

        Jason mate, with references like that, you'll need to buy yourself a 3rd gen - NOW!!!!

        LOL!!!!
        Too old to care, young enough to remember

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        • #19
          Originally posted by MudSurfer
          Jason mate, with references like that, you'll need to buy yourself a 3rd gen - NOW!!!!

          LOL!!!!
          he will need to buy a dummy you mean lol

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          • #20
            Originally posted by MudSurfer
            Jason mate, with references like that, you'll need to buy yourself a 3rd gen - NOW!!!!

            LOL!!!!
            maybe one day I'll get one. Already got the hair straightners and hair dryer to go with it Well they're not mine, Donna's left a set at my place.
            Hold my beer and watch this

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            • #21
              Originally posted by captain_chaos
              maybe one day I'll get one. Already got the hair straightners and hair dryer to go with it Well they're not mine, Donna's left a set at my place.
              jason mate!!!

              its a bit early to be on the cooking sherry isn't it?

              Non intercooled nothing.

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              • #22
                Originally posted by BUSHWHACKER
                Dude, you assisted in fitting a Lexus V8 into a Supra and you're asking for help in removing a couple of pieces of plastic dash??!!
                I did more then assist! :P

                I am fine with all the mechanical stuff and can work out pretty much anything, its just interior trim can be a PITA, -lots of hidden clips and screws. Usually a matter of applying presure in the right place then just "undoing" its easier to see a job like this before hand so you have an idea of where all the clips are instead of finding them when they snap

                I'll properly pull out all the centre console this weekend, not got a new stereo yet, but want to take all the carpets up for my sound deadening mission.. already done the roof, boot floor and rear quarters.
                More Lift.
                More Tyres.
                More Engine.

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                • #23
                  Originally posted by gwh200
                  jason mate!!!

                  its a bit early to be on the cooking sherry isn't it?

                  yeah, but luckily it's Pimms O clock now lol. Don't worry I'm staying loyal to the burgundy 2nd gen owners
                  Hold my beer and watch this

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                  • #24
                    Originally posted by captain_chaos
                    yeah, but luckily it's Pimms O clock now lol. Don't worry I'm staying loyal to the burgundy 2nd gen owners

                    it's ok m8 one day youll grow up to be a man n have a black surf oooppps coloured i mean

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                    • #25
                      Originally posted by Karma Supra
                      I did more then assist! :P

                      I am fine with all the mechanical stuff and can work out pretty much anything, its just interior trim can be a PITA, -lots of hidden clips and screws. Usually a matter of applying presure in the right place then just "undoing" its easier to see a job like this before hand so you have an idea of where all the clips are instead of finding them when they snap

                      I'll properly pull out all the centre console this weekend, not got a new stereo yet, but want to take all the carpets up for my sound deadening mission.. already done the roof, boot floor and rear quarters.

                      How much did that all the sound proof stuff cost you? An any tips where to get some? cheers!

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                      • #26
                        Originally posted by MudSurfer
                        It not as bad as it looks - I can replace the stereo in a 2nd gen in about 45 mins....start to finish (including the front speakers).....
                        You can give me a hand fitting my new one then (when I've bought it) last one got mud/water damaged........



                        ps- have already replaced speakers - paper cones and muddy water don't mix
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                        Nevillef

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                        • #27
                          Originally posted by RodLeach
                          How much did that all the sound proof stuff cost you? An any tips where to get some? cheers!
                          Too much

                          I started off with a 60 square foot pack, but after doing roof, boot floor, and rear quarters (all one layer) I was nearly out, so I got another 60 square foot, and 75 square foot of some thicker foamy "techlite" stuff, which I used to do the second layer on the roof and thats as far as I have got.

                          Its $$$$$$ expensive and it scares me how much I have spent on something that I can't see! -and no one will really notice! Edeadand Teklite.

                          It all started with that leaky sun roof.... so I took the headlining out to clean it.... and thought "while its out........." I'll summerise all the work when its done on another thread to give an idea of how much deadening is needed, - and if its worth it!
                          More Lift.
                          More Tyres.
                          More Engine.

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                          • #28
                            Thanks for all your help guys and girls as usual i came to the right place for the information i needed.

                            Jason I've bought a stick on ariel to go on the inside so i don't snap it again so am unable to link it with old one but nice idea.

                            I guess i'll be out there tomorrow stripping out the dash board.

                            Cheers again
                            Steve

                            Born to be wild!!

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