Grim12
Well-Known Member
Lol!, Yes Cloak got it right. Thanks for the response.
Whoops, I took it a bit too literal! :headbonk:
It'd take too long to be honest, since you need to remove a bunch of stuff, To install it back it'd be like another install lol.
I actually cut off my seatbelts to avoid cutting the plastic moldings that the seatbelt passes through because I don't plan on switching back =P
Selling the rear seats pretty soon lol.
You practically strip it all to fit flush. I think the only thing you can leave is where you buckle the seat belt lol.
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