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 Post subject: rear oddment bin
PostPosted: Wed Jul 04, 2012 6:54 pm 
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can anyone tell me what the names of the parts inside the rear oddment bin as my driver side has none i know they have something to do with the subby but need to know the parts names this the result of someone doing a quick fix after a crash i reckon :? ......... he must have done the job after he parked his horse at the door lol


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 Post subject: odment bin parts
PostPosted: Wed Jul 04, 2012 10:41 pm 
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come on guys 70 views and not one reply surely someone has an answer please help ...noob


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Do you mean the bins either side of the rear seat? Apart from trim there's no parts in there..


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not many replies because it seems like an odd question....

vinyl trim? ashtray?

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Do you mean the part number for a replacement panel that has the bolt holes for the rear subframe. These are in the rear bins

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Bubbacluby wrote:
Do you mean the part number for a replacement panel that has the bolt holes for the rear subframe. These are in the rear bins


nah, they're in the sill cavity - below the bin

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these parts i refer to are in the base of the bin i know they have something to do with the subframe at least one part does and i have the same part on my other mini shell i just need the name of them


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As Simon said, there's trim, and an ashtray. If you were to remove the trim you would see the top of the Sil panel and some of the floor pan, that's it... Perhaps it's your other mini has had some creative engineering at some stage. Got a photo and we might be able to identify the mystery parts?


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No in the corner of the pocket there is a small box section that the subframe bolts go into.

This is what he is after

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That's not part of the pocket though, it's the closing panel at the back of the sill...

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drmini in aust wrote:
That's not part of the pocket though, it's the closing panel at the back of the sill...


Thats what he means though according to a pm he sent me :wink:

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Can you identify it from the parts book below?

P.S. Can a Clubman GT expert tell me about part HYA1308 - Plate - Reinforcement - Seat Brace (Item 13 in the illustrations)? What is it for and why only on a Clubman GT?
Also, note the quantity = 1/2 for the GT fuel tank bracket. Que?

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... or if it's part of the sub-frame mounting:

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winabbey, I think #13 is the lower seatbelt anchor plate, hence the 2 holes in it.
They really only came in in 1971, hence why `clubby only' but maybe not quite.

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drmini in aust wrote:
winabbey, I think #13 is the lower seatbelt anchor plate, hence the 2 holes in it.
They really only came in in 1971, hence why `clubby only' but maybe not quite.

Yes, that makes sense. I'm guessing then that the YG2S8 (Clubman GT) next to it is a misprint and it really applies to all models.

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