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Old 07-27-2011, 09:37 AM
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I just bought seats from a 2001 and they have cup holder in the arm rest, which you can conceal, adjustable head rests and a pass through, just another option
i was thinking of doing this... jus bc of the cup holders


yel-low- good write up. i was hoping to see some kind of saw in this write up lol.
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great write up! i was wondering about this... and here it is... DONE! thanks yel-low
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I was thinking about going to my local pullapart to get a rear seat back just for the pass-through, but most of those car's interiors are either in ROUGH shape or the wrong color. This looks like a cheaper(free) alternative while retaining the factory look. A pass-through will allow my 12 to 'breathe' a little better. Nice job.
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