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Old 15-05-12, 10:45 PM   #1
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how to take a mk2 grille apart please...

Got one the other day and looks completely different to a mk1 grille

Instead of 4 lugs at the bottom and 4 at the top, it has 2 instead

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It does have holes which lead me to believe it should have something there??

I need to dismantle it as it's going to the bodyshop along with my mk1 grille to be painted along with the bumpers and a couple of other bits that have seen better days...


Any advice???
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Old 15-05-12, 10:51 PM   #2
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iirc theres a plastic part behind it you need to unscrew, then take that out, then take the mesh out,
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Old 15-05-12, 10:56 PM   #3
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I saw the 2 screws that hold the mesh to the grille, but nothing else
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Old 16-05-12, 05:23 AM   #4
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It is stuck on and clips if you look around the edge with a screw driver you will see the tape and then the clips that hold it on around the grill take a bit off fiddling.
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Old 16-05-12, 09:24 PM   #5
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Afraid of breaking it TBH, any kind of "how to" thread, not as simple as the mk1 eh LOL
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Old 16-05-12, 09:27 PM   #6
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remember having to pop it apart but not anything glued, been a long time since i stripped one i have to say
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