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    Default A Couple of things!

    1. Where are all the bits holding on the front and rear Gsi bumpers?
    2. How to get the back part of the gsi skirts off?

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    hey, the gsi side skirt is held on with 1 clip at the bottom a line of sticky tape, and 2 plastic pop rivest in the end. drill out the plastic rivets with a small drill bit and pull off slowley top to bottom then unclip the bottom clip!!

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    get a torch and look under the wheel arches for 2 13mm bolts about 5cm away from each other for the frnt bumper,

    the rear is held on with 2 bolts on the inside of the boot.

    there are plastic things on the sides of the bumpers that keep them straight thaat your have to take off aswel

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    Remove two small screws on each side (both front and back) holding the bumpers on to the front wing/rear quarter.
    Front bumper iron with bumper can be removed from their mounts by removing the grille and 2 small bolts behind the bumper.
    Rear bumper can be removed with 2 bolts in the boot.

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    i found hitting a hedge at 50 is a good way of removing the front one...

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    Quote Originally Posted by novaSR-Ish
    i found hitting a hedge at 50 is a good way of removing the front one...
    Bahahaha class LOL

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