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Re: Am I reading this correctly?
« Reply #30 on: 11 January 2010, 14:36:15 »

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Are you refferring to the cables running down the back of the seats?
I was wondering about them?
Is that the norm? Surely Not

Depends how they are done. Mine run down the inside of the chrome headrest column and inside the seat back then under the seat. I've also got removable headrest covers so they are not obviously visible.

All sorts of ways of doing it!
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Personal taste/aesthetics I guess
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Re: Am I reading this correctly?
« Reply #31 on: 11 January 2010, 21:52:43 »

What's that orange light glowing on the dashboard ???  ::)
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Re: Am I reading this correctly?
« Reply #32 on: 11 January 2010, 23:59:02 »

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Are you refferring to the cables running down the back of the seats?
I was wondering about them?
Is that the norm? Surely Not

Depends how they are done. Mine run down the inside of the chrome headrest column and inside the seat back then under the seat. I've also got removable headrest covers so they are not obviously visible.

All sorts of ways of doing it!
Matthew

Personal taste/aesthetics I guess

Didnt realise the headrestraints were supported on tubes, thought they were solid bar?
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