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Ouch indeed...think that one will have to wait a while longer then.
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You should be able to get one from the likes of ECP for about half that cost
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Refurb kit for steering wheel and seat bolster arrived from Germany,
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A/C bracket and pulley ready for fitting,
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New battery hose and rubber grommet,
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Rear bumper removed,
locking point, bumper bracket mounting bolts removed from shock absorbers
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Removing rear bumper is straight forward, jack up car and remove rear wheels, remove bolt at each side of bumper that holds the arch liner in place, pull arch liners away from bumper to reveal 2
plastic nuts which hold the side bumper brackets to body, remove these and twist the brackets to remove, remove the 2 long bolts at rear of car above exhaust pipes which attach the alloy bumper carrier to bumper shock absorbers, the sides of the bumper are then pushed forward towards the front of the car to release the bumper from the two mounting clips each side.
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All the rear bumper hardware,
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