Hope gets sorted this time for you mate.
Sure legally not ideal, but plate can still be fixed back on once lower half removed.
I got stopped by the police once in an old car of mine when I was picking my front bumper up from the bodyshop, once I explained he was ok with it.
His he spraying the skirt on the car? Once you take them off are they hard to get back on? Looking to get my plastics colour coded too.
Si
Awesome thanks, I wasn't entirely sure on it. Yeah I hope so too.
He is spraying the skirts on the car. I'm not overly happy with it, but it creates so much extra work.
Basically, they're really easy to get off if they've not been off before. Two bolts at either end of them (T20 I believe), there may be some underneath, I can't remember (sorry). They are also stuck on with a bonding agent. You'll need a thin blade (I use a scalpel) and a little heat.
I started at the rear end of the car and heated the skirt enough for it to pull away slightly. Stuck the blade in and cut the bonding whilst pulling on the skirt gently. Once all the bonding is cut (dont cut the paint), you need to unfasten it from the runners. I just pulled out gently and it snapped out. Then take the runners off by sliding them.
This does leave some bonding on the car, which I didn't remove as that is how I gave it to the bodyshop.
Putting them back on. Re-attach the runners, apply bonding to the skirts and then clip them back on. Bolts back in and tape them to the car. The body shop did this for me.