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    Stripping EG Interior

    anyone have some tips? generally the rear half of the car, ie, rear seats/trim etc...

    cheers
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    take it all out!!!!!!!!! and get a space saver, interior is for pussies!
    oh wrd!

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    haha you dont need tips for this... just rip it all out.
    if the rear hatch has sound deadening material stuck on the chassis, use a heat gun, a chisel and a lot of hard work.
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    Quote Originally Posted by joyride
    haha you dont need tips for this... just rip it all out.
    if the rear hatch has sound deadening material stuck on the chassis, use a heat gun, a chisel and a lot of hard work.
    yeah what he sed, keep all the old bit and pieces tho, never know when ur dad might need em ray!
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    nah well i tried ripping out the rear seats, but there were two metal clips holding them down? pulling/pushing them doesnt seem to work??
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    would the noise level increase while driving? when u're in the car driving..

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    Quote Originally Posted by A'PEXi
    nah well i tried ripping out the rear seats, but there were two metal clips holding them down? pulling/pushing them doesnt seem to work??
    Let me just edit this and start over :P

    Before removing the seat there is a bolt holding this down on the passenger side of the vehicle that needs to taken out. Should just be a 10mm.

    Getting into the back of the hatch and facing the rear pull the seat up towards you (might need to jiggle a bit to get it loose)

    Then you should simple just have to pull the seat up towards the roof. And voila your rear seat should be out.
    Last edited by nedgeworth; 20-07-2005 at 05:59 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by nedgeworth
    pull the seat towards you upwards so the seat sit on ur legs. Then pull up.
    and where should u be situated ?
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    hmmm i'll give this a try later, thanks neal
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    Quote Originally Posted by STTICH
    would the noise level increase while driving? when u're in the car driving..
    of course. sounds great. a stone in your guard sounds like a bomb in your boot and driving over a puddle sounds like your getting shot at with a fire hose!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Steer^Gimic
    of course. sounds great. a stone in your guard sounds like a bomb in your boot and driving over a puddle sounds like your getting shot at with a fire hose!
    LOL, thats about the funniest thing i've heard all day!!

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