http://m.ebay.co.uk/itm/14210261917...18&_trksid=p2352135.c100669.m3726&_mwBanner=1 maybe From hereWhere you getting it from?
Even better thanks
Ordered this last night thanks for finding it I must have missed it when trolling though eBay. Coming this week hopefully fit it before the weekend as I'm working all weekend if not early next week. I'll post some pics when done, hopefully get the back badges off too if I can borrow a heat gun from somewhere.
Hairdryer works for removing badges. Used one on mine.Ordered this last night thanks for finding it I must have missed it when trolling though eBay. Coming this week hopefully fit it before the weekend as I'm working all weekend if not early next week. I'll post some pics when done, hopefully get the back badges off too if I can borrow a heat gun from somewhere.
I was thinking of trying that first, but it's very windy where I live, so figured it wouldn't get hot enough. But thanks for the advice I will try it firstHairdryer works for removing badges. Used one on mine.
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Move it across the badge (don't keep it still). Keep trying to move the badge with your fingers (don't burn yourself) once the glue behind is warm enough you'll feel the badge move.I was thinking of trying that first, but it's very windy where I live, so figured it wouldn't get hot enough. But thanks for the advice I will try it first
Haha your probably right mate I'll give it a go when the rain stops, if it stops. Read somewhere to use dental floss to slide behind to get it off, good idea or just a fad? Thanks for the help aswell mateMove it across the badge (don't keep it still). Keep trying to move the badge with your fingers (don't burn yourself) once the glue behind is warm enough you'll feel the badge move.
Can't be any more windy than the North East mate
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Buff up area once completely clean. Then coat with some protection on freshly cleaned paint, wax etc...Nice one I'll give that a go I've got some petrol in a gerry somewhere
All done thanks for the tips. Petrol and hair dryer worked a treat. T-cut, Polish and carnauba wax to finish.Buff up area once completely clean. Then coat with some protection on freshly cleaned paint, wax etc...
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Grill arrived today, got the one xpoweruk suggested looks great in gloss black with honeycomb, will fit next week when the matching fog light surroundings arrive.Looking for the same thing here..apparently an aftermarket rs grille will fit an SE I m just about to buy one. Let me know if you have more details.
Very nice. Happy to helpAll done thanks for the tips. Petrol and hair dryer worked a treat. T-cut, Polish and carnauba wax to finish.
I know it's not to everyones taste but it goes with what I'm going for.Very nice. Happy to help
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Nothing wrong with that imo. Boring if we all liked the same.I know it's not to everyones taste but it goes with what I'm going for.
@fevaLooking for the same thing here..apparently an aftermarket rs grille will fit an SE I m just about to buy one. Let me know if you have more details.
Looks good mate. Worth the effort.@feva
All done and fitted took me about 3 hrs as there was a bolt I didn't know about the fog light covers are a little I'll fitting but nothing some ingenuity and tie raps couldn't sort out until I can afford oem ones. What you think?View attachment 105713 View attachment 105718 View attachment 105719
Looks good mate. Worth the effort.
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