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Old 03-01-2011
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Hi all

Sorry me again, have a few more queries

Well, got the Manic/Mardave Mini Grid Heavy Duty Bumper (V15) for my v12 and it didn't fit, as the holes in the vrx counterunk chassis didn't match up, now I can't work out if I've bought the wrong bumper tho - as this one does show up in the v12 parts list, however the obvious mardave "mini" is in the title and am sure i've seen the bumper on some shots in the show us your dave section - if so, do I just need to drill out some new holes in the chassis?

Also got the motor plate o rings (V8DW) as couldn't see any on the car already - do these go between the motor plate and where it screws into the motor mounts?

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yes you willhave to drill some additional holes to mount bumper and the o rings go around the rear pin and are squashed between the plate and its little holder they are suppose to cause a bit of friction damping to the rear
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yes you willhave to drill some additional holes to mount bumper and the o rings go around the rear pin and are squashed between the plate and its little holder they are suppose to cause a bit of friction damping to the rear

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some manuals for the v12 at

http://www.mardaveforums.com/forum/viewforum.php?f=5

may be of help to you to find how it all fits together.

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