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just wondering,want to remove the excess metal on the rear seat and possibly the rear pockets,not sure about them yet,quite handy for storage..anyway is it o.k to remove these?

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rear seat yes, rear bins, depends who you listen to. ive been unable to assertain an accurate answer about these. something to do witht the fact that the door pillars are fixed to them or something. trouble is my car is 100 miles away and full of crap so i cant really go and have a look. im sure it will be ok if you weld a little bit of strengthening back in eitherway

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you can remove the door bins !

and the boot floor!

and the rear seat shelf!

and the roof lining rail!

but not the rear blukhead without serious cage work 1st!

Alex

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