The post discusses the process of removing interior trim pieces in a Maserati Granturismo, specifically the piano black trim around the Nav screen, controls below the Nav screen, and the center console. The post also mentions the difficulty in finding useful DIY tutorials and videos on a Maserati, so the user suggests liking and subscribing to their channel.
The process involves removing the seats, rear shelf, C pillar trims, and rear quarter trims to reveal the two lower fixings. The seat belt anchor bar on the floor is then removed to reveal the 13mm socket. The upper cover is removed straight to avoid breaking tabs, and the light lens in the bottom of the door is removed. The center cover is then removed by catching the bottom edge with finger tips and pulling it along.
The user mentions a YouTube video detailing interior trim removal by an independent shop in LA. They also mention a YouTube video detailing trim removal by an independent shop in LA. The user also mentions using a slim pallet knife to remove the cover on the gearstick shaft to expose the bolt (Allan key head) and pull off the gearstick knob.
The user suggests wrapping the trim in red and carbon fiber, as the car had a mocha brown colored wood trim before. The post concludes by expressing gratitude for the help and support provided by the user.
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