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Old 05-01-2005, 12:42 PM   #1
Timmeh
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Post Interior Trim - Doors

A quick question:

When I bought my RS2000, it came with a CD Player and speakers installed. It's sort of redundant because the engine is so loud anyway, and the speakers of such low quality, that the music is distorting by the time you have turned it up enough to hear.

This leaves me with two options: upgrade the stereo, or remove it altogether. Removing it is tempting, but it leaves me with big holes in my door trims. They need re-chroming but thats easy to get done.

So here are the questions:

Are these door trims unique to the RS2000, or can I get them from any 4 door Escort?

Did they all have holes in the trims there anyway? If yes, I'll just replace them with higher quality speakers and be done with it.



Any help would be appreciated.

Tim!
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