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At first there was very few reasons to remove the front panels, maybe to change the headlight bulb or replace a damaged section etc. Now however, front panel removal is becoming more common place as people install oil radiators, better horns, lights etc. Despite it seeming like a nightmare task it is relatively easy as long as you have a bit of space, an extra pair of hands comes in handy too.
On the inside of the fog lights a T25 Torx screw that need to be removed. (circled)
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The top screw is plastic, you will have to pull out the insert too. Open the doors and remove the five Torx 25 screws from both sides.
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The plastic triangles in front of the mirrors will now pull away.
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Remove the Torx screw hidden underneath with a Torx25 bit.
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Unscrew the aerial.