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Old 30th March 2019, 10:50 PM
MikkiJayne MikkiJayne is offline
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The passenger seat thigh bolster had come adrift





The seam which holds the leather to the base had just popped out so simple to fix with the seat out of the car



Remove two circlips and the thigh bolster slides off its mounting rails for easier access





Tuck the seam back in to the slot





Done



All back together



Someone had butchered the dash panels I didn't have time to fix this so I'll get this on the second visit.



As there had been a fair bit of water ingress I removed all the seats so I could run the dehumidifier inside while I was doing the mechanical work. It was also easier to clean and condition the luscious red leather while it was out of the car



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