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RobG

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Re: Rear bumper removal and replacement.
« Reply #15 on: 21 September 2011, 18:36:56 »

I assume you know how to remove the front foglight ::)
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Re: Rear bumper removal and replacement.
« Reply #16 on: 21 September 2011, 18:39:48 »

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wellll theres a funny story there!  :D

it fell out on breaking about 2 years ago, so presumably push it through and underneath and then replace?  :-/
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Re: Rear bumper removal and replacement.
« Reply #17 on: 21 September 2011, 18:42:01 »

Fitted from inside/behind bumper. Held with three torx (yep, those again ;D) screws. Possible to do with bumper in situ if you get the car high enough
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Re: Rear bumper removal and replacement.
« Reply #18 on: 21 September 2011, 18:56:30 »

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Fitted from inside/behind bumper. Held with three torx (yep, those again ;D) screws. Possible to do with bumper in situ if you get the car high enough


good point - i think though mine may currently be ''sitting'' in place  ;D
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Re: Rear bumper removal and replacement.
« Reply #19 on: 22 September 2011, 13:34:04 »

ok guys, i have a dilemma.... bearing in mind the drivers side rear wing AND bumper look crap cos of my bodged paint job and the rusty wheel arch (initial problem) i deduce my options are thus.....

do the work myself. only cost replacement bumper. yet the wing will never be perfect.

OR

Pay £200 to daz's mate who will im sure do an excellent job. but having to leave the car in stoke will mean either staying over for 2 nigts or getting the train adding to the over all cost.

OR

Pay £400 to a local place thats quoted me for REPLACING wing and bumper.

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pay £2oo to another local firm who will ''patch up'' but have said the rust will come back at some stage.


any suggestions about what a bear does? any advice would be helpful  :y
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