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Transporting new interior - saloon
« on: 29 June 2011, 06:50:05 »

I have the option of a new leather interior for the miggy, front and rear seats and the door cards.  Am I being optimistic thinking I can get it all into my saloon without a trailer?
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Re: Transporting new interior - saloon
« Reply #1 on: 29 June 2011, 07:32:49 »

With a bit of tetris positioning and an empty boot it might all fit, but if you have a trailer option I would do that and save the brain stress :y
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Re: Transporting new interior - saloon
« Reply #2 on: 29 June 2011, 07:35:02 »

I'm fairly sure it's been done, but only if the car's empty and you can use the front seat too :-/
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Re: Transporting new interior - saloon
« Reply #3 on: 29 June 2011, 07:44:15 »

Daft Lo knee transported a complete interior for me from Stoke to Essex in his old Darth mig. He also had all his tools and a selection of cambelt kits/water pumps and gawd knows what else in there.
How did he do it ? break knows, you better ask him. :-/ ;D ;D
I suggested he should rename the car Tardis. ::)
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Re: Transporting new interior - saloon
« Reply #4 on: 29 June 2011, 08:43:08 »

I have the roof rack as well and I am prety good at loading and packing.  I'll give it a go  :y
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Re: Transporting new interior - saloon
« Reply #5 on: 29 June 2011, 09:09:57 »

Just loaded a full Elite interior with cards into a members saloon. Remove front headrests of donor seats and place seats in rear with headrest holes on the floorpan, rear seat squab laid across the top (door will shut with a little push). Rear back sections, all headrests and cards in the boot.
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Re: Transporting new interior - saloon
« Reply #6 on: 29 June 2011, 09:24:05 »

Put the back seat base and back rests on the existing back seat and the remove the front seat headrests and put the front seats back to back with the front seats already in the car and the front seat bases sitting on the back seat if you get my drift  ;D
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Re: Transporting new interior - saloon
« Reply #7 on: 29 June 2011, 09:55:21 »

Remove yours first...? Leave the drivers seat though eh?  ;D  :D

Rear seats, ESP the base is easy. Fit the leather one on pick up.
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