A pillar removal?
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Pull where you can feel it sticking to the framework. (2 or 3 tabs,1 up top middle and bottom) If you just grab it and yank it you could break off the mounting tabs and have to replace it like i did the first time. Around $60. It is pretty easy to do though just be carefull.
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Y'know I've wondered that myself, I couldn't get mine off so I devised a new way to do whatever it was that I was doing (boost gauge pod maybe?). It seems unreasonably difficult to get off.
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Yeah at first it seemed like it would be a pain in the ***.Thanx to you guys I was able to remove it without too much trouble.Thanx again.And yes im going to install a gauge pod and a blitz boost gauge on it.