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    how does it come off? i found the 2 small bolts under the coin holder in the arm rest, but there seems to be more bolts toward the front. Any one know where they are?

    and how does the shift knob come off?

    car is a 2000 camaro a4
    Last edited by Meatyshells; 06-11-2007, 09:05 PM.

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    put the ebrake on and out the car in 1st. then look in the middle to lower portion of the knob on the front. there is a little clip looks almost like a staple pull it out with a flat head or needle nose and pull up on the knob. that should be all holding it in just lift up.
    98 Mystic Teal Camaro
    Mods: FRA, K&N, Clears corners, runing lights, billet grille, All blue interior leds, All four highbeam mod, Halos

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    • #3
      Re: shift plate

      I think you have to pull out the 'catch-all bucket thing'
      thats beside the cigarette lighter.

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