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who knows how to remove the R33 back seat???

from memory there should be x2 14mm bolts on the floor or on my 32 just lift the bottom rear seat about 10mm to fit a thick screw driver and lever it up, should pop out.

Due to a tire problem I'm not going down today (Thursday) so I'll catch you guys tomorrow for the cruise down. What is the latest plan?

Whats Sams number?

Is he waiting at Beverly hills?

Actually can someone please sms it to me :action-smiley-069:

who knows how to remove the R33 back seat???

Take the bottom half out first.. there is two bolts dorectly underneath against the floorplan.... then sort of push towards the rear of the car when you lift it... the wire hooks can be a little stubborn if it hasn't been out often! For the back of it there will be two more bolts which you can see once the bottom is out. There is also locating hooks across the top... Back usually slides right out!!!!

Due to a tire problem I'm not going down today (Thursday) so I'll catch you guys tomorrow for the cruise down. What is the latest plan?

Luckily that it happened still in Sydney.

We are meeting at Beverly Hills (last DECA meeting point) at 7:30 am and departing 8 am.

See you then

Luckily that it happened still in Sydney.

We are meeting at Beverly Hills (last DECA meeting point) at 7:30 am and departing 8 am.

See you then

Meh

Ive got 2 leaking tyres (fronts), thats all part of the fun :action-smiley-069:

See you guys there tommorrow night

Brad please call me ASAP

Meh

Ive got 2 leaking tyres (fronts), thats all part of the fun :)

See you guys there tommorrow night

Brad please call me ASAP

Well thats not very clever!!! :action-smiley-069:

I have the race tape and cable ties packed too :P

aww hahaha just incase!!

Meh

Ive got 2 leaking tyres (fronts), thats all part of the fun :P

See you guys there tommorrow night

Brad please call me ASAP

I just spoke to Brad.... he asked me to post that he is too busy atm to call ...... important stuff to attend to :action-smiley-069:




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