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Hey guys sorry for being a noob but my spoiler brake light has gone and wanted to take it off, the screws for the brake light are under the spoiler, so i have to take it off.

Here is a pic of what I can see, i guess i just gotta take em out but i don't' wanna break anything so wanted to confirm.

There is a long rubber thing and a small cap thing (if I'm getting too technical just let me know). Do I just yank the long one out and then use a screw driver to pry the other one off?

Thanks guys

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Nobody knows? I tried pulling the long bit out but didn't wanna pull too hard incase it breaks.....

Okay it says I can't upload files now :-(

"Upload failed. Please ask the administrator to check the settings and permissions"

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Okay i pulled the plugs out, and there were 2 holes each side, one with a bolt which i could unscrew, and the other had nothing under it. I unscrewed the ones I could see but the spoiler was still very much attached to the boot. When I had a look through the whole where the black plastic case that had the clip for the light in it, I could see this, wasn't sure what it was? dosn't seem that it is physically attached to the spoiler, as when i moved the spoiler it didn't move with.

All I can think of is that its some form of a clip thing, although when I pull firmly nothing happens, there are no arms on it to push in or nething.

Any help would be much appreciated.

Thanks

Dan

-I took photos but I can't upload still. If anything thinks they can help please let me know and i could email them to you.

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