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Old 07-07-11, 03:12 PM
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hey guys. I've been a member here and I've been looking at a couple of build threads and I decided that since I have all of the pictures from most of my projects that I'd make my own blog.
The link to my blog, ɭexi.ɭaron, can be found below. It's a blog about my 94 ES300, and I'm gonna be showing you guys the restoration process and everything that went into the car thus far. Hope you enjoy!!

http://lexilaron.blogspot.com/

Any suggestions are welcome.
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http://www.facebook.com/pages/%C9%AD...81543891906289

Hey guys, here's the link to my FB page for the site. To keep up with the build just hit up the blog. I'll be posting a tut to the thread

The link below is for the most recent post on my blog-- a checklist highlighting the car's defects and what needs to be fixed. When I get to my computer I'll begin posting to CL! Enjoy!

http://lexilaron.blogspot.com/2011/07/321build.html
Old 07-12-11, 12:40 AM
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I'm excited for you!!!
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Here are some pictures from the window panel fix that I'm currently undertaking.

The ugly JVC speakers installed by the previous owner: grease monkey.


Whoever owned this car before me used all the wrong bolts to put the window back together. All of the threads are pretty stripped!


And, I show how to restore the window button panel with some hot glue and a white out pen.




So hit up http://lexilaron.blogspot.com/2011/0...my-window.html To check out the rest of my build!
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not bad for a white out pen lol
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How did you take the trim around the door handle off? Where are the clips to do that. I can't seem to get mine off..
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You just have to lightly pry at it. Most interior pieces are held in by clips, and if it doesn't come out with some gentle persuasion, it'll most likely need to be screwed out or something...so pry at it lol
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