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Trading Area => Car Parts, bits For Sale & Wanted => Topic started by: fiend61 on 29 April 2011, 18:53:05

Title: mfl chrome trim
Post by: fiend61 on 29 April 2011, 18:53:05
hi all
looking for the rear bumper chrome trim in good nick for my mfl mv6
tia
Title: Re: mfl chrome trim
Post by: sjc on 29 April 2011, 21:06:39
Do away with them!  Looks much more modern!

And either put facelift bump strips on or cover the chrome on the MFL bump strips with wide body stripe tape (that's what I've done)
Title: Re: mfl chrome trim
Post by: Andy B on 29 April 2011, 21:11:02
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Do away with them!  Looks much more modern!

And either put facelift bump strips on or cover the chrome on the MFL bump strips with wide body stripe tape (that's what I've done)

That's an opinion ........ not an answer  :-? :-? :-?

I like the chrome/stainless trim on mine
Title: Re: mfl chrome trim
Post by: Andy B on 29 April 2011, 21:12:51
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hi all
looking for the rear bumper chrome trim in good nick for my mfl mv6
tia

They all seem to have a crease/bump of some sort in them. I know the middle bit for the rear is around £20  ;)
Title: Re: mfl chrome trim
Post by: Hannah Judes Dad on 29 April 2011, 21:19:45
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hi all
looking for the rear bumper chrome trim in good nick for my mfl mv6
tia

Are they the same size on saloon and estate as I've got an estate one.
Title: Re: mfl chrome trim
Post by: omegod on 29 April 2011, 21:23:34
Got a full mini f/l Elite rear bunper in Z147 silver if it's any use, wouldnt fancy trying to seperate the chrome myself though
Title: Re: mfl chrome trim
Post by: Andy B on 29 April 2011, 21:41:13
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Got a full mini f/l Elite rear bunper in Z147 silver if it's any use, wouldnt fancy trying to seperate the chrome myself though

The trim is held in place by the painted/coloured section. If you remove the bumper & look on the inside and you'll see how the painted/coloured section comes out. Dead easy.  :y :y
Title: Re: mfl chrome trim
Post by: sjc on 29 April 2011, 21:57:57
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Do away with them!  Looks much more modern!

And either put facelift bump strips on or cover the chrome on the MFL bump strips with wide body stripe tape (that's what I've done)

That's an opinion ........ not an answer  :-? :-? :-?

True, but meant more as a suggestion  ;)
Title: Re: mfl chrome trim
Post by: fiend61 on 29 April 2011, 22:56:52
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Are they the same size on saloon and estate as I've got an estate one

not quite sure  :-/ but am after saloon one thanks  :y
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I know the middle bit for the rear is around £20 
is that stealer or breaker price andy ?
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Got a full mini f/l Elite rear bunper in Z147 silver if it's any use, wouldnt fancy trying to seperate the chrome myself though
if you decide to try i am interested if it is straight and it is the middle bit i am after  :y
Title: Re: mfl chrome trim
Post by: Andy B on 29 April 2011, 23:42:58
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. is that stealer or breaker price andy ?  .....

That's a new one from the dealers ........ I bought a new one a couple of years ago as mine had a dent in it.