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I have done a search and couldn't see anything so please excuse me if i double up a post.

Can you take out the middle console in between the back seats?

What is under it?

If so does it involve the removal of the the seats?

Anyone done this or have pics of doing it?

Thanks in advance.

I have done a search and couldn't see anything so please excuse me if i double up a post.

Can you take out the middle console in between the back seats?

What is under it?

If so does it involve the removal of the the seats?

Anyone done this or have pics of doing it?

Thanks in advance.

I am not sure if anyone has done that before.

May I ask what is your purpose of removing it? Just hate how it looks? :P

Edited by Victor.T

I am not sure if anyone has done that before.

May I ask what is your purpose of removing it? Just hate how it looks? :P

Ha no no, it just looks like a perfect place to store the carputer I'm building :P but just wanted to run wires under it and drill out some holes :P etc.

Ha no no, it just looks like a perfect place to store the carputer I'm building :P but just wanted to run wires under it and drill out some holes :P etc.

Cool. For a second, I also thought you were trying to put a baby seat in there. :P

Well, good luck with it. Please post up photos after you had done it. :)

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