FS: R56 MCS Grille(s), rallye light brackets
#1
FS: R56 MCS Grille(s), rallye light brackets
Purchased the mounting kit for the factory Rallye lights for my '07 Cooper S, which includes both brackets and the modified grille, installed them, and decided to go a different way with all 3 grilles on the car. As a result, both the stock grille, with about 3 weeks and 4500 miles on it and the replacement with about a week and 1000 miles on it are for sale. Both are in perfect condition.
For the origional grille, $40+ shipping, for the modified one, including the rallye light mounting brackets, instructions, and hardware, $90+ shipping. Might be some wiggle room there on the pricing and with my current driving schedule you might just get it delivered for free, you'll need to ask.
Prefer e-mail, but PM will work too. Shipping from Zip 29671, for estimating.
For the origional grille, $40+ shipping, for the modified one, including the rallye light mounting brackets, instructions, and hardware, $90+ shipping. Might be some wiggle room there on the pricing and with my current driving schedule you might just get it delivered for free, you'll need to ask.
Prefer e-mail, but PM will work too. Shipping from Zip 29671, for estimating.
#2
price drop
Stock R56 MCS grille, slightly used, $40+ shipping or OEM MCS grille modified for rallye lights, and including the OEM rallye light brackets, $80+ shipping.
Will include with the rallye grille the interior light switch for the R56 rallye lights, and the knee pad it mounts in for $150 total, grille, brackets, switch and pad. All you would need is the lights and wiring, availble as one kit from your dealership. This would save you @$60 for the factory rallye lights.
Will include the lower chrome trim piece as well, and credit $50 towards the deal, if someone with a non-S chrome grille wants to swap their grille and lower chrome trim for the works. With a little modification the swap is possible, and if you're wanting to go that way on your R56 MC I'll even send mine to you first so you won't have to drive around with no grille for a while.
Got to think someone out there is interested, if so, drop me a line.
Will include with the rallye grille the interior light switch for the R56 rallye lights, and the knee pad it mounts in for $150 total, grille, brackets, switch and pad. All you would need is the lights and wiring, availble as one kit from your dealership. This would save you @$60 for the factory rallye lights.
Will include the lower chrome trim piece as well, and credit $50 towards the deal, if someone with a non-S chrome grille wants to swap their grille and lower chrome trim for the works. With a little modification the swap is possible, and if you're wanting to go that way on your R56 MC I'll even send mine to you first so you won't have to drive around with no grille for a while.
Got to think someone out there is interested, if so, drop me a line.
Last edited by oldopelguy; 08-14-2007 at 11:34 AM.
#4
stock
These are the stock grilles, so pretty much any Cooper S has them. You can take a look at my gallery for a pic of the car with each of the grilles installed.
#5
new deal
So, in an effort to get some stuff out of my garage, here's the new deal before it goes on e-vil-bay:
-MCS Grille, modified by the factory for the driving lights brackets,
-OEM driving light brackets,
-little tabs I made up to adapt them to a set of Hella lights I had,
-OEM replacement knee bolster with OEM driving light switch
Now only $125 and I'll pay for shipping within the 48 States. Had the grille and lights on the car for about 1200 miles, then swapped out for a chrome Cooper grille and am going to go for the 4-light set-up.
This is $200+ worth of parts from the dealership, and to finish up the factory light install you would only need to get the actual lights themselves for another $200 or so and install them. Surely someone wants to save $100 or so? I'll toss them on e-vil-bay if no interest.
Also looking for a set of 16" rims to run winter tires on, and would certainly consider a swap.
-MCS Grille, modified by the factory for the driving lights brackets,
-OEM driving light brackets,
-little tabs I made up to adapt them to a set of Hella lights I had,
-OEM replacement knee bolster with OEM driving light switch
Now only $125 and I'll pay for shipping within the 48 States. Had the grille and lights on the car for about 1200 miles, then swapped out for a chrome Cooper grille and am going to go for the 4-light set-up.
This is $200+ worth of parts from the dealership, and to finish up the factory light install you would only need to get the actual lights themselves for another $200 or so and install them. Surely someone wants to save $100 or so? I'll toss them on e-vil-bay if no interest.
Also looking for a set of 16" rims to run winter tires on, and would certainly consider a swap.
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