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doggydowg22
21-01-2011, 14:23
Hi guys

Any tips on fitting the rear seat belts have been fidling for a while now and getting anoyd,cant get the angle right so cant pull the belt out to get enough slack to fit grrr.:eek:

5teve L
21-01-2011, 14:58
IIRC they are handed.

phase i 16 v turbo
21-01-2011, 15:57
IIRC they are handed.
They have different part numbers too.

doggydowg22
21-01-2011, 16:20
Fitted now fooking hell they are fiddly,much prefer taking things out to putting them back in.

O well can officaly try and convince the mrs its a family car now that it has seats and belts.Never mind the 25mpg its a family car honest:D

5teve L
21-01-2011, 16:44
Fitted now fooking hell they are fiddly,much prefer taking things out to putting them back in.

O well can officaly try and convince the mrs its a family car now that it has seats and belts.Never mind the 25mpg its a family car honest:D

My wife had her GTT up until we had our 3rd baby, we only got rid of it as we couldn't fit 3 seats in the back. ;)

Woznaldo
21-01-2011, 23:46
I'm sure one of these could be made for the GTT easily enough (They do a Clio version). Very clever British design.

http://www.multimac.co.uk/home

5teve L
22-01-2011, 09:24
Multimac 1000 (3 seater)

http://www.multimac.co.uk/shop/images/990_large_orig_orig_listing.jpg

For information about this product, please visit our car seat range page (http://www.multimac.co.uk/car_seats)

grey squabs / grey bolsters - £1099.00Qty:
grey squabs / black bolsters - £1099.00Qty:
grey squabs / blue bolsters - £1099.00Qty:
Good idea, but nearly more expensive than the bloody car though :crap:

Woznaldo
22-01-2011, 10:07
Didn't even look at the prices! :ashamed:

Tony Walker
22-01-2011, 10:17
Too late :eek: