Upgrade your Mini with this direct replacement rear bumper that works with a honeycomb plastic grill kit which would need to be bonded into place. The look is then complete with a rear diffuser available in fibreglass or carbon fibre. An aluminium mesh grill is also available, this reduces the weight and is ideal for track use.
Suitable for Gen 2 Mini R56 R57 R58 R59 all models
Materials: Fibreglass reinforced plastic (FRP)
Shipping
This is a large item to ship, please contact us for a custom quote.
Fitting
A full installation is available in our workshop, please contact us. We always recommend professional installation carried out by a specialist garage.
The rear fog lights will need to be repositioned behind the side grills in the rear bumper on pre LCI models.
The OEM tow eye cover will need to be used with this bumper.
If you are using the rear diffuser option the exhaust rear box will need to be modified so that the tail pipes exit through the centre of the bumper.
** It is important to test fit all parts and make any adjustments prior to painting or vinyl wrapping and bonding.
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