I've searched all over but cannot find a drawing, picture or photo showing how the windblocker assembly attaches to the centre bar. I believe it comes out by pulling straight up, but it would be handy to know what I'm trying to achieve because I'm afraid of breaking some plastic parts during the removal process.
Any help appreciated.
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Yes it just clips in.
So as the actress said to the Bishop.... just give it a good pull
So as the actress said to the Bishop.... just give it a good pull
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OK, thanks for that. Did it and now, as the Bishop said to the Cardinal, I have the photos
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And as the Cardinal said to the altar boy "Stick it up so we can have a look"...
If you had access to a car like this, would you take it back right away? Neither would I.
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Patience please Okibi.....I had to re-assemble the interior (windblocker removal was dis-assembly step 1) and then wash most of NSW which was collected during Easter off the outside of the car.
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