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Removing interior and fitting buckets



  Titanium 182 & 306 Diesel
Swapping my front seats and rear seats over with a member on here tomorrow for some buckets.

Is it an easy job? for the front seats? do we need to disconnect the battery and anything due to the airbags?

Cheers!
 
  330i. E30 Touring.
LOL. Yep.

Engine, box, suspension, brakes, interior, exhaust, wings, bonnet, slam panel. everything. Off.
 
  Titanium 182 & 306 Diesel
Bloody hell were are use based haha doing it at NWP not sure if Ryan knows this yet so may rope him into helping lol
 
  DCi 100
Four bolts, a screw and one wire for the front seats. Rears mights aswell just pull out.

Takes no time if the bolts are seized underneith.
 
  200 FF Storm Grey
You can take the entire rear out in about 10 minutes flat lol.

I'm guessing the front seats weigh an absolute tonne? Hoping to saving plenty weight when it comes to buying buckets myself
 
  Titanium 182 & 306 Diesel
yeah just took the rear out the isofix bax was a b**ch though lol each the front weight about 25kg so I'm led to believe and my new ones are about 10kg each

seen you on sunday actually cunney we was in warrington at the meet ;) I was driving a scooby STI wagon in silver.
 
  200 FF Storm Grey
Big savings to be had then!

O did you mate, what you think of the cruise? Full of nobs really wasn't it, when I was pulling onto learners some c**t in a fiesta went the opposite way round the round about!

Don't remember seeing a silver STI, prob did see it though.
 
  Titanium 182 & 306 Diesel
Yeah full of knobs as per usual I only live 2 mins away so thought I'd have a gander.

Here's the scoob I was driving

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