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i aint a smart repairer but that looks like a spray job, they could bodge it up somehow like they usually do, but ide say get it feathered out and painted properly unless your selling it soon
right, cant find the thread so i need a link to the site that sells em.
i basically need a plug, that will fit into an aftermarket headunit and that i can wire up to my speaker loom . thanks
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i got a headunit, but i want a tape unit instead with a...
you can pull the knob off, but i wasnt strong enough, so i cut it to bits with a junior hacksaw, then you got a solid white plastic thing, cut that aswell and lever it off with a flat headed screwdriver, then pop on your new one, tighten the grub screw, and hoover up your mess!
what kind of glue? isit solvent based thats bitten through the laquer? isit softish or rock hard?
try gettin it off with thinners, wipe it over a couple of times, then quickly wipe it off.
could also try flatting the glue down with some p2000 then mop it up.
take it to a bodyshop and ask...