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Guys,

my bumper's got a dent and I've got a CF one given to me.

I wanna remove the current stock-as bumper.

How do I do it? I mean, i really dont wanna go to the shops for a small thing like this.

please tell me where the bolts are? I went under the car (at night-damn!) and couldn't find any bolts.

help ,please?

ta!

robbie

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ok this is for a series 1, but should be the same. there are 3 bolts under the grill, then you have to pull the inner guards out and there is 2 bolts/nuts in each side, 1 right at the guard, the other about 25cm in. i also just completely unbolt the front reinforcement bar. its just 2 big bolts, 2 big nuts that bolt to the chassis.

ok this is for a series 1, but should be the same. there are 3 bolts under the grill, then you have to pull the inner guards out and there is 2 bolts/nuts in each side, 1 right at the guard, the other about 25cm in. i also just completely unbolt the front reinforcement bar. its just 2 big bolts, 2 big nuts that bolt to the chassis.

dude

i;m a bit dumb here so just need to ask - where is the front reinforcement bar?? if u have pics or can illustrate further,that would be much appreciated.

sorry for the trouble,mate

ok this is for a series 1, but should be the same. there are 3 bolts under the grill, then you have to pull the inner guards out and there is 2 bolts/nuts in each side, 1 right at the guard, the other about 25cm in. i also just completely unbolt the front reinforcement bar. its just 2 big bolts, 2 big nuts that bolt to the chassis.

yeah i have a new rear bar(stock) which i am putting in.

Well because it's one piece, are the inner guards separate pieces?

dude

i;m a bit dumb here so just need to ask - where is the front reinforcement bar?? if u have pics or can illustrate further,that would be much appreciated.

sorry for the trouble,mate

yeah i have a new rear bar(stock) which i am putting in.

Well because it's one piece, are the inner guards separate pieces?

by the looks of this, its pretty unclear.

but yeah the walkthrough i gave for the rear bar should help if its rear bar..

btw, that topic ended really good LOL

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