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Old 10th August 2011, 15:23   #11
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However you do it, i just cut mine off roughly then made a neat job of it before refitting it.
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Old 10th August 2011, 16:11   #12
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Thanks all,

I cut it out carefully using the Knife and Pliers trick. Did a fairly tidy job too so pleased with it lol
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Old 10th August 2011, 19:38   #13
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I cut it out carefully using the Knife and Pliers trick. Did a fairly tidy job too so pleased with it lol
Cool..........Who needs a dremil
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I am currently removing the Radiator Cooling fan cowling, I have read that people use Dremmel Cutting tools to cut the bit around the AirCon pipes to save depressurising the Air COn system, I have looked online and am a little confused as the only ones I have seen are £100+ and to be honest, for a job I am only going to need them for once, it seems a waste.

Could someone kindly point me in the right direction

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Did i not say get intouch i have the dremel and i already have a cowling cut out ready to fit drop me a PM when you are ready if you want the help to fit cheers Arctic.
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Old 10th August 2011, 23:06   #15
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Did i not say get intouch i have the dremel and i already have a cowling cut out ready to fit drop me a PM when you are ready if you want the help to fit cheers Arctic.

Hi Mate, Yeah I kinda got excited when I took the Bumper off and went ahead lol. I didn't want to ask as you have helped lots with the Wings etc Feels a bit cheeky keep asking you for help.
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Hi Mate, Yeah I kinda got excited when I took the Bumper off and went ahead lol. I didn't want to ask as you have helped lots with the Wings etc Feels a bit cheeky keep asking you for help.
No worrys as you know i like doing these things on cars if you get stuck Pm me got to get car in for mot over the next week but will try and get over for the spanner Arctic
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Multi-tools are ideal for this



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