Well its really straight forward actually.

-Disconnect your battery, fail to do so at your own peril. One of the battery leads goes to the starter. If you report back you made sparks, I'll laugh at you for weeks.

-Remove the two starter bolts, they are long winded ones too, I dont remember what size they are though.

-Pull the starter free, but be careful as there are wires attached.

-What I would do then is just disconnect the wires one at a time and transfer to the new starter so you dont get them connected wrong. Make sure that the wires from one stud arent touching the others, especially the battery lead.

-Reinstall new starter

-Reconnect battery.