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Body work ???

I have a 89 Acura Integra 3DR RS.

I am soon going to do my first paint job. I want to prep it over many days (panel by panel prime & surface prep). I need to how to get the trim (quarter window & door trim / gaskets) off without breaking many of the clips to hold them on. I would like to know how to take the clips out without breaking the fastener on them I have a broken one already but the fastener part broke off and i do not understand how to take them out.

I have a sag on the drivers side of the front bumper, Is there an easy way to fix this without taking it to a body shop?


Help appreciated
Thanks in advance
(Anyone that has done a paint job on thier integ and know what to watch out for in doing so can hit me up)
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