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Ive just ordered two, just tell em its for a P1
luckily my dealer has a P1 in the showroom, so I could show him what I wanted
edited to add ' If you can wait till Tuesday/Wednesday I can give you the part numbers when I collect mine
[Edited by *Sonic* - 7/7/2003 1:37:16 AM]
Ive just ordered two, just tell em its for a P1
luckily my dealer has a P1 in the showroom, so I could show him what I wanted
edited to add ' If you can wait till Tuesday/Wednesday I can give you the part numbers when I collect mine
[Edited by *Sonic* - 7/7/2003 1:37:16 AM]
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Sonic, are your fog covers like mine, in that they clip on over the fog light and can be removed for use??
If so, how did you bolt them on, as the fog lights use the lower/outer bolt holes, or have you taken the lights out altogether?
I'm obviously paranoid that some $crote will take my covers as they are just clipped on!
If so, how did you bolt them on, as the fog lights use the lower/outer bolt holes, or have you taken the lights out altogether?
I'm obviously paranoid that some $crote will take my covers as they are just clipped on!
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My Fog Covers, sort of clipped on, with some brackets I fashioned myself from B & Q, and the Fog Lights were still 'underneath', however I have now fitted some P1 Driving Lamps, and Covers, and needed the screws & brackets for those
The bracket sits where the bottom fog bolt would go, and then the screw (part number above) screws into this bracket
I believe Burr still had his fog lamps underneath his Fog Covers (Genuine STi ones) and got the bolts in
Cheers
Steve
The bracket sits where the bottom fog bolt would go, and then the screw (part number above) screws into this bracket
I believe Burr still had his fog lamps underneath his Fog Covers (Genuine STi ones) and got the bolts in
Cheers
Steve
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Sonic
How did you fit the driving lamps, I've got some but haven't ventured there yet, cos I'm sure i read that you have to drill holes in the bumper. Was it easy, any advice....
TIA and apols for the hi-jack.
Adam
How did you fit the driving lamps, I've got some but haven't ventured there yet, cos I'm sure i read that you have to drill holes in the bumper. Was it easy, any advice....
TIA and apols for the hi-jack.
Adam
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Hi no probs for the Hi-Jack
Yes I did have to drill the bumper, but there is a steel plate behind the plastic, what I did was remove the steel plate, to drill the holes
Underneath the bumper, there is a plastic plug, which I removed, and pulled away the black plastic brake duct, and pulled out the steel plate
Marked it up, drilled it, drilled the holes in the plastic bumper, and slid it back in place, the fitted the lamps
Hope this helps
Cheers
Steve
Yes I did have to drill the bumper, but there is a steel plate behind the plastic, what I did was remove the steel plate, to drill the holes
Underneath the bumper, there is a plastic plug, which I removed, and pulled away the black plastic brake duct, and pulled out the steel plate
Marked it up, drilled it, drilled the holes in the plastic bumper, and slid it back in place, the fitted the lamps
Hope this helps
Cheers
Steve
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