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Member 2001 Toyota Celica
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You know the little needle thing that places your needles at 0mph and 0rpm? How do you remove those 2 little needles? Theyre the pointy black ones.
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dikitzaps 1974 Toyota Celica
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dikitzaps
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i used a flathead screwdriver and pryed them out.
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Member 2000 Toyota Celica
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Be careful!! They are extremely sensitive and it you break em ur fucked!
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CF Connoisseur 2004 Toyota Celica
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CF Connoisseur
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i jsut used my fingers to squeexe the back of them and justed poped them otu the front. tad fed though becsaue i took oof stock gauges and went to use them in the S7 gauges. Well the damn hole is to but so with alittle hotglue and tape it all worked out
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Carbon Blue Rules 2003 Toyota Celica
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Carbon Blue Rules
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i used 2 spoons just like what the installation guide said. works really good
Gtscelica05 Carbon Blue
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Member 1999 Toyota Celica GTS JDM
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yeah read the install guide
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