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MINI BMW Cooper-S R53 Hatch 2001 – 2006 &
R52(S) 2003 - 2008 Convertible 
MANUAL Gearbox Clutch Slave Cylinder
Delivery Line Coupling Pipeline

This is the pipe that goes down the side of the gearbox.

Please Note: Fits Generation 1 Cooper-S R53 MINI Hatchbacks with
manual 6-Speed gearbox from 2001 up to 2006,
and the Generation 1 Cooper-S R52 (S) Convertible 2003 up to 2008 .

This coupling goes from the clutch Slave cylinder and up the side of the gearbox.


Please message us if you need help identifying if this will fit your Mini.

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BMW Mini Generation 1 (Gen 1) MODEL RANGE EXPLAINED:
R50 – HATCHBACK – Mini One / Cooper – 1.6 Petrol W10 Engine – 2001 – 2006
R52 – CONVERTIBLE – Mini One / Cooper – 1.6 Petrol W10 Engine – 2002 – 2008
R52 (S) – CONVERTIBLE – Cooper S (Supercharged) – 1.6 Petrol W11 Engine 2002 – 2008
R53 – HATCHBACK – Mini Cooper S (Supercharged) – 1.6 Petrol W11 Engine – 2002 – 2006


Distinguishing between Generation 1 (Gen 1) Pre-Facelift & Post-Facelift BMW Mini Models:
Pre-Facelift - Pre-July2004, Has a single central clear reversing light in the rear bumper.
Post-Facelift - Post-July2004, Has small circular clear reverse light in both of the rear corner light clusters
and single central RED reversing light in the rear bumper.


Distinguishing between Generation 1 (Gen 1) and Generation 2 (Gen 2) BMW Minis:
Generation 1 (Gen 1) - Has a normal Ignition Key, and the Headlights attached to bonnet so when bonnet opened, headlights point to the sky.
Generation 2 (Gen 2) - Has a Circular Keyless Ignition Fob, and the Headlights attached to car body so when bonnet opened, you have two holes in bonnet where the headlights were.
Note: 99% of Gen 1 Mini parts will NOT fit the Gen 2 Mini.


Identifying which side of the car the part is for:
Assumes you are sitting in the Driver’s Seat of a UK Right Hand Drive Car:
Drivers Side = Right Hand Side = RHS = Off Side = OS = O/S
Passenger Side = Left Hand Side = LHS = Near Side = NS = N/S