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Old Aug 31, 2005 | 10:57 PM
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Default rear passenger seat (is there anything to screw into)

If I look into the boot, I see the back of the rear passenger seats (or atleast what I think is the rear passenger seats). The material on the back is the same as the boot lining.

My question is, is this material a part of the rear passenger seat or is it separate? I.e. will there be a hole into the boot from the passenger cabin if I remove the back seat, or will the boot lining still be in the way?

Reason for asking is that I want to be able to put a bolt through the boot lining (with a massive washer on the "inside" to stop the bolt head coming through), but obviously I don't want to screw through the rear passenger seat (and I'm too lazy to remove the back seat to have a look if it's not possible)


Car is a WRX03, so it hasn't got folding seats or anything like that.
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Old Sep 2, 2005 | 08:04 PM
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if you take the back seats away!!
there SHOULD be a gap into the boot.

THERE was in mine (classic)
& my friends (blob eye)
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Old Sep 2, 2005 | 08:07 PM
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p.s phone my friend & ask him
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