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Interior/Exterior Front fog light covers for 2004 Mini Cooper S

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Old Jan 16, 2010 | 07:32 PM
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Front fog light covers for 2004 Mini Cooper S

Does anyone know where I could buy a front fog light cover for a 2004 Mini Cooper S. I am not sure that is the correct name for them but they are a fake vent that goes where the front fog lights would go just above the front lower lip.

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Old Jan 16, 2010 | 07:46 PM
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#9 is what I'm assuming you're looking for.

Right side is part number 51711481435.
Left side is part number 51711481436.

You can either get them from your dealer (they should be about $20 each piece), try one of our NAM Vendor dealers (most of whom offer a NAM discount of 10-15%), or click on the links above to order online from Pelican Parts.
 
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Old Jan 26, 2010 | 05:48 AM
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Which side do you need?

BTW what needs to be done to put foglights in those holes?
 
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Old Apr 12, 2010 | 12:39 PM
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Fog hole covers

[quote=MLPearson79;2959266]

#9 is what I'm assuming you're looking for.

Right side is part number 51711481435.
Left side is part number 51711481436.

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Thanks for your reply on Part #9. My 2005 S Convertible has part #9 and they are both popped out and rattling around in the bumper. The dealer told me that the mount inside the bumper is all broken up and it would be very pricey to fix ($1,800)

I am interested in what Part #8 is in the picture. is that just a plug to fill the hole, rather than completly replace the louver shown in Part #9?

Or does anyone know of a simple part that i can place in there (cheap) to just plug the hole?
 
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Old Jun 1, 2010 | 12:14 PM
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I'll try posting here since this is my same dilemma and if no one replies I'll try starting a new post.

I am looking for a plug that will go into the hole in the bumper. In other words, something like part #8, but not just a trim ring. A solid plug that would snap in and fill the hole. If it can't snap in, I'd consider using double side tape if it looks good in the end.
 
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