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Old 30-06-2015, 08:10 PM   #1
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Default taking off AU1 rear bumper

Hey guys, want to remove my towbar just wondering how do i take the bumper off?

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Old 30-06-2015, 09:12 PM   #2
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Default Re: taking off AU1 rear bumper

behind each rear wheel remove 3 plastic clips from the splash trays and there is a nut on both sides either 13 or 14mm spanner required inside the boot the same 2 nuts behind the tail lights .underneath the car below the right hand tail light there are 2 pop rivets that have to be drilled out bar will slide off.instead of replacing those rivets i use 2 little nuts and bolts
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behind each rear wheel remove 3 plastic clips from the splash trays and there is a nut on both sides either 13 or 14mm spanner required inside the boot the same 2 nuts behind the tail lights .underneath the car below the right hand tail light there are 2 pop rivets that have to be drilled out bar will slide off.instead of replacing those rivets i use 2 little nuts and bolts
Thanks heaps for that mate i appreciate it!
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