Description
BMW Mini Cooper R56 R57 Bumper Lower Centre Spoiler PDC Trim is a precisely fitted body component from the Bumpers and reinforcements category, designed for installation in the rear section of Mini vehicles. It allows for an aesthetic finish of the lower bumper edge, improving the visual consistency of the car’s rear and preparing it for further, conscious personalization.
Specifications and technical data
- SKU: 2752538
- Mark: Mini (Genuine OE)
- Condition: Used
- OEM Part Number: 2752538
- Substitutable numbers: 51122752538, 2752538, 7147876, BG
- Location on the vehicle: Rear
- Color: Black
- Category: Bumpers & Reinforcements
Purpose and function of the component
The offered rear bumper trim has been designed specifically for the Mini R56 and R57 series models, taking into account the characteristic geometry of the rear bodywork. Its placement in the rear zone means the component serves both a visual and protective function – it completes the bumper line, helps organize airflow behind the vehicle, and serves as a base for further optical modifications.
As a component from the Bumpers and reinforcements category, the spoiler works with the factory bumper without interfering with the vehicle’s load-bearing structure. Thanks to this, it can be used both for post-accident repairs and for a calm modernization of the car’s appearance.
Technical and visual characteristics
The trim is finished in black, which facilitates integration with stock Mini bumpers and popular styling configurations (contrasting lower body parts, optical packages, “sport” or “OEM+” styling). The dark finish allows for installation without the need for immediate painting, while also providing the possibility of later color matching to an individual project.
Placement at the rear of the vehicle requires maintaining appropriate geometry and rigidity so that the component works well with the bumper line. The spoiler is profiled for the specific Mini platform, which promotes proper fitment and limits the need for additional installation modifications.
Compatibility, origin, and condition
The component comes from the Mini brand, which means maintaining the correct geometry relative to factory mounting points and compliance with the styling line of the R56 and R57 models. Thanks to this, the user receives a component that fits into the original body design without the effect of an “attached” accessory.
The spoiler is used, which in practice means it is a reasonable choice for budget repairs, renovations, or daily driver projects where functionality, proper fit, and cost control matter. A used component from the original Mini production line is often a better alternative than cheap replacements with uncertain geometry.
Benefits of installation in a Mini R56 / R57
Installing a rear spoiler trim in a Mini R56 or R57 allows you to:
- complete or restore the factory bumper line after mechanical damage,
- achieve a consistent, more dynamic look for the rear of the body,
- prepare the car for further optical modifications (e.g., diffuser, exhaust tips),
- maintain compliance with the factory Mini styling concept without excessive interference with the vehicle’s structure.
For Mini owners who consciously manage their service budget, choosing a used spoiler is a way to restore the car’s aesthetics while maintaining reasonable costs, without sacrificing the fit characteristic of parts from the Bumpers and reinforcements category.
Support for modernization and additional materials
If you are planning a comprehensive repair or modernization of the rear bumper zone in your Mini and need other elements from the same category, such as reinforcements, beams, or additional covers, check out the available parts in the Mini Bumpers and reinforcements category.
If you are considering a wider renovation of your car from the 1998–2012 model years and want to better understand how to consciously use used body, chassis, or interior components, take a look at the article The second life of a youngtimer – how used car parts rejuvenate cars from the 1998–2012 model years, which discusses practical modernization scenarios for, among others, Mini models.






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