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Old Apr 7, 2005 | 10:22 PM
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Help: How hard is it to remove the BODY SIDE MOLDINGS?

I am about the purchase a 05 G Coupe and Park Ave Infiniti has the exact one that I am looking for (Park Ave Infiniti: by the way, this is the worst sales experience that i have ever had. My salesman is just downright dumb and the only reason that I am dealing with it is b/c the car is there now). My only problem is that it has the Body Side Moldings that protect the car from door dings. No offense to anyone but I feel that it just throws off the whole sporty look of the coupe.

So, my question for everyone/anyone is: Can i easily remove these Side Moldings without having to do any major body work to the car? Do they just peel off? Please respond tonight b/c i have to decide on the car tomorrow morning.

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Old Apr 8, 2005 | 10:28 AM
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I think there are one or two holes under them....not quite sure though.
 
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Old Apr 8, 2005 | 10:32 AM
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Originally Posted by Boon
I think there are one or two holes under them....not quite sure though.
I have heard this as well. I wanted a Lakshore Slate/Stone but it had the moldings on it. Asked the dealer to remove them and he said they drill holes for them at the factory. Could be BS though.
 
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