Copying the Music Box to a flash drive
I've seen the pics of your interior all torn apart.
I give you credit for having the ***** of steel to do it, but I'll pass.
I'm always afraid of gaps and squeeks after messing around in there.
I've wanted to get in there for other purposes, but keep putting it off for that reason.
Maybe I'm getting old... I'd even be hesitant to do my paddles again.
With that being said, you're getting rid of it, so have at it!
I give you credit for having the ***** of steel to do it, but I'll pass.
I'm always afraid of gaps and squeeks after messing around in there.
I've wanted to get in there for other purposes, but keep putting it off for that reason.
Maybe I'm getting old... I'd even be hesitant to do my paddles again.

With that being said, you're getting rid of it, so have at it!
6 screws need to be removed to pull out the head unit. Once you've tried it, you too can get the whole unit out in 5 minutes or less without damaging anything.

I've never tried installing paddle shifters, but I bet it is easy as well. The engineers seemed to have done their homework to make this car easily serviceable.
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