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I have removed most of the nuts/bolt etc to remove the front wing including the top one at rear of the wing near door pillar, but there seem to be another one or two half way down wing near pillar but cannot see these to remove, if anyone can give me advise. I am only removing the drivers side as it seem quite rusty, and will try and find one on here as it prob not worth repairing if anyone has a good drivers side spare for sale.

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Interieur side: remove the panel fixt on the A-pillar (right side of your feet) and you will find 2 more bolts.

Not sure if you got to remove the ECU of the injection, long time ago...

Outside: on the bottom of the A-pillar is also one.

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24 minutes ago, H-400 said:

Interieur side: remove the panel fixt on the A-pillar (right side of your feet) and you will find 2 more bolts.

Not sure if you got to remove the ECU of the injection, long time ago...

Outside: on the bottom of the A-pillar is also one.

You will need to move the ECU out of the way to get to the drivers side bolts.

Take the passenger side panel out first much easier to see the bolts to get an idea of where they are.

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You should have a 8mm next to headlight, you need to remove headlight, also 10mm front panel, behind bumper, and two 10mm underneath, holding front valance, to edge of wing. Also another underneath rear of wing into sill, if you have got a sill :D

Haynes done a manual, cheap on ebay! £9

The omoc should give these to all new members, :thumbup

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