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Old Aug 6, 2003 | 04:39 PM
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Rear Seat Mat

Does any have a picture and/or know where I can buy a rear seat mat? I saw it once I can't remember which forum. It's a mat that covers both rear seats when folded down.

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Custom from Techart. You can obtain one from board sponsor Carnewal.com.
 
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Techart has a rear seat mat, comes with the colored piping on it in deviating color.
 
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I saw a picture somewhere of the back of a GT3 and I liked the look of having no seats. I know it's probably not practicle, but what do you Guys/Gals think?

How hard is it to remove the backseats and seatbelts?
 
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Removing Rear Seats

It is pretty easy to remove the rear seats -- I had to do this prior to installing my stereo system. I have a Cab, so it is a bit easier to move around back there, but it still can be done in a coupe. All you need is a Torx driver-bit set and you are ready to go.

Seatbelts were a snap to conceal, but once again I was in a Cab so I didn't have to take them out of the car. I was able to remove the rear panel that sits behind the seats (where you access the top mechanism) and concealed them behind the panel and then replaced it.

Keep in mind that when you remove the seat bottoms, there will be visible velcro strips that held the cushions in place. You may want to remove the seat bottoms first and see if it bothers you at all before you go through with the seat-back removal.

(fyi, all you have to do is get your fingers under the seat bottoms and give them a tug to release the velcro)
 

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