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Markh wrote:Just done the touran rear seat conversion , so useable and quick to swap around , but need a middle lap bel with double clips , any idea what yours is from? Or any part numbers on it ? Cos the original touran middle belt is in the roof !
Cheers Mark
Lap belt I ment
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Markh wrote:Just done the touran rear seat conversion , so useable and quick to swap around , but need a middle lap bel with double clips , any idea what yours is from? Or any part numbers on it ? Cos the original touran middle belt is in the roof !
Cheers Mark
i made mine up from 2 seatbelts from a mk4 i think it was, a lapbelt and a normal 3 point.

Hope this helps. :D
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How easy was it to fit the new steering wheel? not a straight forward swap i take it?
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iDetail wrote:How easy was it to fit the new steering wheel? not a straight forward swap i take it?
steering wheel was dead easy the buttons required new steering wheel modual, slip ring and can gateway modual, all working now tho :)
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iib3327 wrote: steering wheel was dead easy the buttons required new steering wheel modual, slip ring and can gateway modual, all working now tho :)
did you fit it yourself? if so, would you be interested in fitting one for me? pm me
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iDetail wrote: did you fit it yourself? if so, would you be interested in fitting one for me? pm me
yeah no problem matey give me a call on monday we'll have a chat.

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right then a little update at long last. after a fight with a rather big puddle that my engine lost :cry:

the van sat like this for a month or so..

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befor my engine got a complete rebuild

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and was treated to the wheels i've always wanted
phaton omanyt's in 19x9 et41 :D

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feels awsome to be back in my van again
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Wheels look stunning, great choice they look class on the 2K ;)
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Looking good mate! Love those wheels.
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Was sorry to see this go dude..........................
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