(¥131) £131.10 exc vat
(¥157) £157.32 inc vat
(¥131) £131.10 exc vat
(¥157) £157.32 inc vat
Recommended usage 1 x PAM5401CC to fit one mini.
This universal trim clip with smaller D shape and exta short claws section is for rear seat and for headlings. For MK1/2 minis and Traveller/Estate versions there are 25 and MK3 on there are 13.
For the clip with a larger D and claw spike se...
Complete car set of roof lining rods, comprising of 1 Red, 2 White, 1 Black, 1 Blue and 1 Yellow
number 1 with red ends is EEB100060
number 2 and 3 is white ends are both EEB100070
number 4 with black ends is EEB100080
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Our lightweight underfelt kit is the perfect companion when fitting a new headlining. Made from lightweight felt and cut to size, this fits into the cavity of the roof before fitting your new headlining and provides increased sound insulation and pro...
Fitted 1969-77 and 1992-96 originally and white from 1970-96 so see PAM5401BLACK and PAM5401AP. C posts trims changed with MPI or Heritage shells.
These headlinings are held in by different shape/length rods which a...
Mini Spares genuine product-plastic 2 piece casing for the steering wheel cowl was introduced in 1976 which was for the introduction of twin indicator stalks and a different steering lock. Twin point injection cars have different cowling and switches...
Headlamp switch fits MK1/2/ earlyY MK3, Toggle type also known as bat handle type, 3 POSITION. BLADE CONNECTIONS.
This kit has the tailored floor section including front wheel arches, plus the under bonnet and bulkhead areas only.
Manual windshield washer pumps were the norm in the 60's. The pump works on a simple internal diaphragm to create pressure for squirting the water. When connected with the correct diameter (small) hose it provides more than sufficent volume and pre...
Starting in 1976 the Mini wiper switch was mounted on the steering column on the left hand side until 1984, when it was moved to the right hand side. While the assembly of the turn signal switch and the wiper switch is screwed together on the column...