Best way to secure MDI in 6r

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Best way to secure MDI in 6r

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I'm currently retro-fitting MDI in to my daughters basic 1.2S

I've got all the equipment its just a matter of where I'm going to install the actual MDI box.

The Glovebox has the wee cut out where the MDI should go and the MDI unit itself has what looks like tracks on the back of it as if its slides into place. However there doesn't appear to be anywhere above the glovebox that this slides into.

I was also thinking about using tie-wraps but I reckon the unit would have to be solid as a lead would be getting plugged in and out occasionally.

I also have the extension cable that looks like it would slot into somewhere but where I don't know.

Any help would be appreciated.
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Re: Best way to secure MDI in 6r

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You need the below 3 parts, which is the retainer and the two mounting screws/nuts

6R0971845L

N90698606 x2

N90698801 x2

Should be around a fiver

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Parts 10, 11 and 12 in the pic
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Re: Best way to secure MDI in 6r

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Thats brilliant cheers.

Although I thought it would just be a case of sticking that number into Google and purchasing but can't see it anywhere.

Dealers only I presume.
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Dealer only I'm afraid
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