Postert stainless steel rear grill.

Started by Anonymous, May 13, 2004, 15:28

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Anonymous

Hi,everyone this is my first post and i need some help.
Is there any instructions out there for fitting a rear stainless steel grill.
I am not sure if i got the right one.
It came in two parts is this for the mk2  s:!: :!: s:!:  .
I have a 2003 model.
Thank's.
Regrds n.w.

Anonymous

#1
Where did you get it from? Do you have the item number? Have you got any photos?

I dont think a rear grill should be in 2 pieces... im sure the chrome design ones done come like that.

GSB

#2
I just loooked on the postert website and it appears that the grilles are either one or 3 piece. Of course it could be that you mean the main lower grille and the smaller upper one?

Assuming you have the correct grille, its a case of removing the rear bumper cover, turning it over and fitting your new grille.

To remove the bumper cover you have to first remove both rear lights (1 screw each), A couple of screws in the wheelarches,  a row of clips along the top of the bumper just under the engine cover, 3 screws on the lower edge that hold up the rear lower engine cover, a couple of screws that are under the rear lights, and 3 or four clips tucked right up underneath the car that secure the bumper cover to the beam beneath it.

Let us know how you get on.

Oh, and welcome by the way...
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Anonymous

#3
I didn't think that anybody did a rear grill for the 03 model - it may be that the grill is for a pre-03 model.

Anonymous

#4
Hi,i got them from a link on euroroadster.com the tuningshop.[w3 grill]
There are two part's.
The small upper one and the large lower part.
I can get the small grill in and it looks ok from a distance,but on closer inspection it has gaps.
This is why im thinking i got the wrong one.

Thank's for the info and the welcome   s:D :D s:D  .

Anonymous

#5
If they are roughly the right size & shape then i guess they are ok as the MK2 has a different rear all together.

It could be that the lower part is for the pre-facelift model which is why its one large bit that wont fit with your current bumper.

Anonymous

#6
Ok l will try to take the rear bumper off and see how that goes.
Thank's for the help,i will let you know how i get on.
Milton keynes! i got my roadster from steven eagle toyota.
Regrds n.w.

Anonymous

#7
Quote from: "nick1"Milton keynes! i got my roadster from steven eagle toyota.

Hope they gave you a good deal!   s:wink: :wink: s:wink:

heathstimpson

#8
Quote from: "krisclarkuk"
Quote from: "nick1"Milton keynes! i got my roadster from steven eagle toyota.

Hope they gave you a good deal!   s:wink: :wink: s:wink:
Bet they didn't  s:( :( s:(
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Anonymous

#9
I got an ok deal.
They had to reach there sale mark so they told me they had one in scotland and they gave me the cd autochanger, twin exhast and a full tank of gas free of charge if i got that one.
It took about 5 week's.
P.s is there any mr2 groups going to the kimbolton country fair sun 28th july?.

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