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Old 09-04-13, 09:40 PM   #1
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Also have a cupholder for sale that fits on the armrest area. Offers.
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Old 09-04-13, 09:46 PM   #2
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Also have a cupholder for sale that fits on the armrest area. Offers.
Just a quick note on this, my mk2 has the cupholder and the mk1 didn't and when I swapped the armrests over I had to change the clips as it had an in built in spacer!
This may be needed along with this for it to close someone may be able to clarify further.
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Just a quick note on this, my mk2 has the cupholder and the mk1 didn't and when I swapped the armrests over I had to change the clips as it had an in built in spacer!
This may be needed along with this for it to close someone may be able to clarify further.
No you are correct the arm fouls on the back of the cupholder. I don't want much for it but its just sitting here unused.
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No you are correct the arm fouls on the back of the cupholder. I don't want much for it but its just sitting here unused.
Cool well a 5mill spacer may help beneath the clip on the lid then.
Put it in yours!
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Old 09-04-13, 09:50 PM   #5
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Also you want the payment? You started breaking?
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Old 09-04-13, 10:09 PM   #6
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Also you want the payment? You started breaking?
Going down tomorrow to take off the bits that have been requested. Can put it through mate although they won't be sent until Thursday for Friday delivery.
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Old 09-04-13, 10:11 PM   #7
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Cool well a 5mill spacer may help beneath the clip on the lid then.
Put it in yours!
Hmm I may well do that, we use a composite material here at work for making road signs so will manufacture something.
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Old 10-04-13, 01:17 PM   #8
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Hmm I may well do that, we use a composite material here at work for making road signs so will manufacture something.
Just use a couple of washers to raise where the thing screws in. It'll work - it's what I did with mine.
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Old 10-04-13, 01:19 PM   #9
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Just use a couple of washers to raise where the thing screws in. It'll work - it's what I did with mine.
Want it to look factory!
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