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Just been quoted £150 from Mini Design to get the Aero Grille purchased and fitted to my stock MCS bumper!!
In the words of Roy L. Fukes from the classic Used Cars "That price is to 'kin hiiiigh!!"
So forget that il go to BMW
I have just spoke to BMW Manchester Mini Parts who didnt have a clue what i was talking about
I know this has been covered before but what I have read is still not clear (ish) - I hope to make this a bit clearer and start from scratch for people wanting a bit more detail.
So i will keep this updated - just awaiting a return call from BMW re the part
Getting the Grille
Parts are in stock - In the car 15min later parts are in my garage
Couple of photos attached of invoice and grille and other peoples grilles once fitted
Links: Click below
1) Mini2er thread with pics
2) Mini2er thread with pics
3) Mini2er thread with pics
4) Mini2er thread with pics
5) How to Guide - PDF file right click save target as
The Top (Bonnet) Grill
The "Easy" bit is not as easy as we are led to beleive - after much faffing and visiting my local Mini Bodyshop the way to remove the grill is
First and foremost - cover your engine bay with a sheet/blanket (as long as it is not hot) - any screws dropped wont then go in your engine
1) Use the 10mm drill bit and a flat head screwdriver in conjunction with each other.
2) Prise the screwdriver under the washer whilst turning the drill bit - you will feel it come very lose and off she pops. If it simply just keeps turning prise some more with your screwdriver and eventually it will come off.
3) Do this on all others
4) Once all removed you need to look for the little black clips on the far sides of the grill
5) Push them through with a bit of force and it should just pop out.
6) Dont be afraid to push quite hard - it will work
The Mid Point Dilemma
I am now looking at some of the pics of my car and thinking yea i quite like it without changing the lower grill
I think this has more to do with the fact that its an absolute ball ache to change but i truly do think it looks ok. (See pics of red US MCS further down page)
Need to find Dremel or lend same - Nickb where are you?
In the words of Roy L. Fukes from the classic Used Cars "That price is to 'kin hiiiigh!!"
So forget that il go to BMW
I have just spoke to BMW Manchester Mini Parts who didnt have a clue what i was talking about
I know this has been covered before but what I have read is still not clear (ish) - I hope to make this a bit clearer and start from scratch for people wanting a bit more detail.
So i will keep this updated - just awaiting a return call from BMW re the part
Getting the Grille
Parts are in stock - In the car 15min later parts are in my garage
Couple of photos attached of invoice and grille and other peoples grilles once fitted
Links: Click below
1) Mini2er thread with pics
2) Mini2er thread with pics
3) Mini2er thread with pics
4) Mini2er thread with pics
5) How to Guide - PDF file right click save target as
The Top (Bonnet) Grill
The "Easy" bit is not as easy as we are led to beleive - after much faffing and visiting my local Mini Bodyshop the way to remove the grill is
First and foremost - cover your engine bay with a sheet/blanket (as long as it is not hot) - any screws dropped wont then go in your engine
1) Use the 10mm drill bit and a flat head screwdriver in conjunction with each other.
2) Prise the screwdriver under the washer whilst turning the drill bit - you will feel it come very lose and off she pops. If it simply just keeps turning prise some more with your screwdriver and eventually it will come off.
3) Do this on all others
4) Once all removed you need to look for the little black clips on the far sides of the grill
5) Push them through with a bit of force and it should just pop out.
6) Dont be afraid to push quite hard - it will work
The Mid Point Dilemma
I am now looking at some of the pics of my car and thinking yea i quite like it without changing the lower grill
Need to find Dremel or lend same - Nickb where are you?