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Author Subject: How do you fold down the rear seats on a 206 GTi?
nashy

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Post #26
dangti6 wrote:
Oh, and by the way, your on the wrong forum LOL


So are you and me LOL

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Posted 22nd Sep 2011 at 13:51
banksey

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Post #27
We used to be such a helpful site! LOL
Posted 22nd Sep 2011 at 14:44
dangti6

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Post #28
nashy wrote:
dangti6 wrote:
Oh, and by the way, your on the wrong forum LOL


So are you and me LOL


You do have a point actually LOL

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  • Posted 22nd Sep 2011 at 14:45
    CUJ

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    Post #29
    xeon2507 wrote:
    Found it! There are no loops. You have to put your hand under the front of the seats and pull forward, then they lift up.

    Thanks for you help.


    Don't forget to get your brakes checked now, as a result of unleashing those extra ponies Thumbs up

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    Posted 22nd Sep 2011 at 15:19
    cwspellowe

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    Post #30
    CUJ wrote:
    xeon2507 wrote:
    Found it! There are no loops. You have to put your hand under the front of the seats and pull forward, then they lift up.

    Thanks for you help.


    Don't forget to get your brakes checked now, as a result of unleashing those extra ponies Thumbs up


    Make sure there's air in the lines, you don't want the brakes to work TOO well or you'll lose all that extra speed you just gained Wink

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    Posted 22nd Sep 2011 at 15:36
    heliosphan

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    Post #31
    dangti6 wrote:
    ... getting caught on the enlarged end when you are pulling.


    This happens to me constantly and to be honest, I'm sick of it.
    Posted 22nd Sep 2011 at 16:48

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