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Rear bumper removal

MRGT

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Looking at PET it seems as though there are only 2 bolts (located on the underside of the bumper) holding it in place, can anyone confirm this )

Thanks

Howard
 
Thanks Alasdair, I thought this was the case but its always good to check [:D]

Howard
 
Yes, always possible - although the slotted rear valance stopped being an option in 1985, I think.
 
Well it came off just just fine, even with the 951 spoiler fitted




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Not the greatest pic im afraid. What amazed me most was the complete absence of anything remotely rust-like once the bumper was off.

Howard
 

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