Removing the cluster requires taking out the filler pieces on either side of the lower cluster surround, the right side has the vent in it and the left side is part of the light switch I think. Behind that I believe are two screws that need to be removed and there may be two screws in the plastic surround above the cluster, somewhere in the middle. I'm saying maybe because I think my B3 surround is a tad bit different but I can't say that for certain.
Anyway, pull all those screws and the surround should pop off (it's snapped in place). Once that's off the screws that hold the cluster in place (2) will be revealed. Remove those two and the cluster will tilt forward allowing you to get your hand in behind there to unclip the two cluster harness connectors.
Tilt your steering wheel to the lowest possible position, tilt the top of the cluster down enough to grab it and pull it out and then maneuver it into position so you can take it out by sliding toward the center of the dash.
The person to call is Derek, at 217-824-3954, Chubs Auto Repair, his userid here is ChubsAuto but you'll have the best luck calling him. He will provide you with all the info you need.
Steve