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Old 03-02-10, 02:10 PM   #1
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Zs interior

want to go collect some seats either tomorrow or friday but i cant hire a van as im not old enough

my question is Will i be able to fit a ZS interior into mine with the seats folded down????
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You can fit a bubble interior in a bubble with the seats down. Cant see the ZS being a problem but its all down to if you had a mis-spent youth playing tetris
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Old 03-02-10, 02:54 PM   #3
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Yes. Keep the rear seats Up and sit the front seats in the back of the car turned upside down with the headrests in the footwells and the runners in the air. And then the rear seats in the boot. Plenty of space
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Yes. Keep the rear seats Up and sit the front seats in the back of the car turned upside down with the headrests in the footwells and the runners in the air. And then the rear seats in the boot. Plenty of space

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Yes. Keep the rear seats Up and sit the front seats in the back of the car turned upside down with the headrests in the footwells and the runners in the air. And then the rear seats in the boot. Plenty of space
does this method work 100% as these seats are a fair trek away dont want to go down in the Zed for them not to fit and have to come back empty handed
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does this method work 100% as these seats are a fair trek away dont want to go down in the Zed for them not to fit and have to come back empty handed
Knowing Stephen this will have been tested several times with success
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Old 03-02-10, 05:35 PM   #8
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you bob, the seats fit man, I had to take a mk1 interior out and travel home with it in the zs. easy,
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anyway . text me if your coming and I can sort out where ill be mate
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Are they going in your car?
If your really worried why not take your current ones out before traveling.

Definatly easier to fit into a hatch.
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