Update time!
Package arrived from Poland, via eBay. Another bargain find I couldn't resist!
P1050298 by
Roger Freeman, on Flickr
Unwrapped.....genuine Edition 30 front spoiler, already in Diamond Black Magic finish.
Took it outside to clean it up and assess the condition.
P1050300 by
Roger Freeman, on Flickr
As to be expected, there is a bit of damage on the bottom of the lip. These will be touched in, as you won't see them once on the car.
P1050301 by
Roger Freeman, on Flickr
Bit more damage.
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Roger Freeman, on Flickr
The existing standard spoiler, it's ok but lacking a little in style..
P1050304 by
Roger Freeman, on Flickr
Replacement, touched in as best as I could. Looks ok from here!! A bit more touching in required later.
P1050308 by
Roger Freeman, on Flickr
To fit the lip properly, the bumper has to come off.
P1050309 by
Roger Freeman, on Flickr
To gain access to the retaining screws, I turned the wheels.
P1050310 by
Roger Freeman, on Flickr
There are 5 screws on each side to remove.
P1050311 by
Roger Freeman, on Flickr
Two screws on the top, to remove the grill.
P1050312 by
Roger Freeman, on Flickr
Two screws under the numberplate to come out.
P1050316 by
Roger Freeman, on Flickr
Grill removed.
All the screws under the spoiler along the bottom were all removed at this point too.
P1050317 by
Roger Freeman, on Flickr
These screws need to come out..
P1050318 by
Roger Freeman, on Flickr
Then voila it slips off the side gliders nicely.
P1050319 by
Roger Freeman, on Flickr
Then I disconnected the fog lights and it was detached from the car.
This all took about 20 mins.
P1050320 by
Roger Freeman, on Flickr
Then to remove the old lip, I pulled the from the edges, then all along the bumper to the middle.
P1050321 by
Roger Freeman, on Flickr
The old lip off!
P1050324 by
Roger Freeman, on Flickr
Sitting on the towel to protect the paint.
P1050325 by
Roger Freeman, on Flickr
Next clip on the Ed30 lip. This is a little tricky, after 2 attemps clipping from on side to the other, which didn't work, I started in the middle and worked my way out.
P1050326 by
Roger Freeman, on Flickr
This worked a treat and was fitted in no time!
P1050327 by
Roger Freeman, on Flickr
Then I re-fitted the bumper, as they say fitting is the reversal of removal
P1050328 by
Roger Freeman, on Flickr
After pics
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Roger Freeman, on Flickr
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Roger Freeman, on Flickr
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Roger Freeman, on Flickr
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Roger Freeman, on Flickr
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Roger Freeman, on Flickr
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Roger Freeman, on Flickr
Thanks for looking