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What did you do to your jimny today?
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silly me :laugh: :laugh:
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markyp2000 wrote:
Wish are lass was that dirty lol :laugh: :laugh: :laugh:steffan wrote: Th is proper dirty :laugh:
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It took me over a week to clean it and a dozen time forward n backwards through my local ford to clean the underside and every tine it rained my run out from behind the outer trims[/quote]
I reckon you had fun getting it like that tho must have been doing some proper mud pluging and pudde splashing just reminds me that boy don't grow up there toys just get bigger lol
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not sure if it's going to stay
comfy and handy storage
but putting the seatbelt on/off is a bit more fiddly
should have spent more and got a lift-up one, only paid £15 for this one (and you can tell :sick: )
will give a couple of days to decide
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Halford wrote:
not sure if it's going to stay
comfy and handy storage
but putting the seatbelt on/off is a bit more fiddly
should have spent more and got a lift-up one, only paid £15 for this one (and you can tell :sick: )
will give a couple of days to decide
i like that i had a good arm rest in my old passat very handy and feel lost with out one think that would look abit strange with my stripped interier and race seats tho
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Halford wrote: got a lift-up one, only paid £15 for this one (and you can tell :sick: )
will give a couple of days to decide
Yes, when I did mine I had to lower it a little afterwards but even so it is fairly high and gives clearance for things like seatbelt clasps.
www.bigjimny.com/index.php/forum/6-jimny...68-diy-armrest#83050
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