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Phil 997 said:Design911 5% off code if that helps 911uk09 :thumb:
short-shift said:I have a new, unused set (still in the box) for a 997.1 GT3 if that's what you're after?
James
Scholester said:PT022016 Is the 20% discount code you are after :thumb:
Milo72 said:short-shift said:I have a new, unused set (still in the box) for a 997.1 GT3 if that's what you're after?
James
Thanks James but the GT3 bumper is different to my .1 bumper.
Milo72 said:Scholester said:PT022016 Is the 20% discount code you are after :thumb:
Nice one, many thanks... just saved over £40.
Scholester said:Milo72 said:Scholester said:PT022016 Is the 20% discount code you are after :thumb:
Nice one, many thanks... just saved over £40.
Glad to be of assistance. Will you be removing your PU or trying to locate the securing tabs with the 'bumper' on the car? I removed mine and gave the rads a good Hoover to remove any sneaky leaves/fag butts/mars bar wrappers that were residing in there! Either way, go nice and steady to protect your paint and anticipate how to best remove the protective masking tape you used and have now trapped behind the grills
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Bumper removal is not too bad if you follow one of the online 'how to' guides. The light connector clips and headlamp washer connectors can be tricky so just take your time. There are two slide clips that take a bit of muscle to remove with a bit of bent coat hanger wire but you will get there in the end.Milo72 said:Scholester said:Milo72 said:Scholester said:PT022016 Is the 20% discount code you are after :thumb:
Nice one, many thanks... just saved over £40.
Glad to be of assistance. Will you be removing your PU or trying to locate the securing tabs with the 'bumper' on the car? I removed mine and gave the rads a good Hoover to remove any sneaky leaves/fag butts/mars bar wrappers that were residing in there! Either way, go nice and steady to protect your paint and anticipate how to best remove the protective masking tape you used and have now trapped behind the grills
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I was reading the instruction and thought that about the masking tape, so thought I'd take the bumper off to do it.... and give it a clean out at the same time. Was the bumper removal easy ?