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Car Forum / Saab Cars / December 2005

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Replacing 9-3 A-pillar interior trims?

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Paul Hutchings - 03 Dec 2005 12:31 GMT
Just had a replacement windscreen fitted and they've manages to scratch
the a-pillar trims quite badly.  

They've held their hands up and said they will be in touch with Concept
Saab on Monday to order replacements - can someone confirm that these
are just a pull-off, snap-on bit of trim?

The car's a 1999 9-3 convertible.

cheers,
Paul
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Colin Stamp - 03 Dec 2005 13:01 GMT
>Just had a replacement windscreen fitted and they've manages to scratch
>the a-pillar trims quite badly.  
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>cheers,
>Paul

Yep. I pulled one of mine off so I could bolt a stalk for a Tom-tom
bracket to the a-pillar. You just pull off that section of door seal
and then pull off the trim.

Cheers,

Colin.
Paul Hutchings - 03 Dec 2005 13:20 GMT
> Yep. I pulled one of mine off so I could bolt a stalk for a Tom-tom
> bracket to the a-pillar. You just pull off that section of door seal
> and then pull off the trim.

Thanks Colin - just what I was hoping to hear!

Paul
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