99 00... Miscellaneous painting

2013 Mini Cooper Countryman, Standard TransSECTION 99 00... Miscellaneous painting
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Follow GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS ON PAINTING .

The graphics are schematic representations and are to be applied to the relevant vehicle type.

Engine compartment, complete 

Carry over the area shown symmetrically to the other side of the car.

Fig 1: Identifying Complete Engine Compartment Paintwork Area
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Engine bulkhead 

Fig 2: Identifying Engine Bulkhead Paintwork Area
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Engine support (partial replacement before spring strut dome) 

Inner side shown

Fig 3: Identifying Engine Paintwork Area Support (Inner Side)
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Engine support (partial replacement before spring strut dome) 

Outer side shown

Fig 4: Identifying Engine Support Paintwork Area (Outer Side)
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Engine support (inside only)

Fig 5: Identifying Engine Support Paintwork Area (Inside)
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Wheel arch, front, complete 

Inner side shown

Fig 6: Identifying Complete Front Wheel Arch Paintwork Area (Inner Side)
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Wheel arch, front, complete 

Outer side shown

Fig 7: Identifying Complete Front Wheel Arch Paintwork Area (Outer Side)
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Luggage compartment floor 

Carry over the area shown symmetrically to the other side of the car.

Fig 8: Identifying Luggage Compartment Floor Paintwork Area
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