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How did you fit your arm rest

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How did YOu fit YOur arm rest to the car.... Did YOu screw it down or stick it down?
 
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RobRoy

Active Member
May 14, 2008
47
0
Denmark
Screwed it in. Don't worry about the holes, you will be so happy about that you wont ever consider taking it back out.
 

singh123

Cupra
Mar 17, 2008
290
0
I screwed mine in as well.. one of the first things i did to my car you wont regret putting it in :)
 

ross27

Mazda 3 MPS
Mar 22, 2009
363
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Glasgow
The Armrest was the first thing i bought for my leon!

Should be standard fit, its really comfortable and yes it does create a new cubby hole, although making the drinks holders harder to get to.


Sorry no pics!
 
Aug 11, 2008
487
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Liverpool
I screwed mine in.. Makes the interior so much better! It doesn't really match the FR interior, however I saw one guy on here had coloured all the red dots black and it looked a lot better! Might have to do that myself..

@Nath.. Think it cost me around £90 from seres.
 

bizzaboy

Guest
Pics?

I may be interested.

Does it have storage ?

Yes it does, there's enough space inside to securely store your slippers and smoking pipe. :bleh:

...COME ON GUYS, WE ARE DRIVING FR's, CUPRA's, WE DON'T NEED ARM RESTS!! GRRRR!!

Anyone got any pics with IT fitted? :D ...
 

seremotors

Dave the Parts Manager
Mar 11, 2008
12,507
9
Belfast UK
www.seatcupra.net
sold more of these than any other single accessory - im glad its not standard fit :lol:
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bizzaboy

Guest
sold more of these than any other single accessory - im glad its not standard fit :lol:

No advertising - I was just trying to find out the price of those.
OK, so the above isn't an indirect attempt at stating how well you are selling these - HINT HINT, NUDGE NUDGE sort of thing?? Hmmm. ;)
 
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