
So here’s my clear shell kit a la eBay for about eleven
bucks and a month transit time. It comes
with the screen, battery cover and the infamous tri-wing screw driver needed to
remove these six outer screws. Be
careful when opening the unit since there is a sizeable ribbon cable connecting
the two halves.






Look at this mess inside! First I will focus on the back half since
that will need the attention of both white vinegar and rubbing alcohol.
Okay, so after cleaning for a bit I assemble the back
half. I find that the kit provided power
switch is okay but I find using the original purple power switch works
better. Now onto the front half. Here there are ten Philips screws. Technically the new D-Pad is black and the
original is dark gray but I’m gonna keep the buttons original for that pure tactile
feel. Again I reused original equipment
by using the same screws from the original.
However, that may have been a mistake because you can see stress marks
in the plastic where I tightened the screws.
Oh well, I can live with that. Later I would find that the stress mark appeared to disappear once the innards were installed. All in all this took about forty five minutes and it was well worth it!
-kaokensho