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  • heinzboehmer
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    Originally posted by Bry5on View Post
    You’re a patient man. I did the seam ripper thing with my old Z3 and only got through one of the logos (the back) before I gave up
    Yeah it took me longer than expected, but I think the end result was worth it

    Originally posted by cornerbalanced View Post
    As long as you have folding rear seats, should be a non-issue re: having to take the seat out to squeeze wheels into the rear seat?
    True, not sure how I'd get the last wheel in though. Maybe I can just throw that one in the trunk.

    Originally posted by cornerbalanced View Post
    Deleting the Cobra logo cleans things up a ton! Looks great.
    Originally posted by Casa de Mesa View Post
    Wow Heinz the seat looks mega. Love the logo delete and the fact that our forum has its newest seamstress on hand. That's absolutely an awesome idea - let's see if I'm that brave (or patient!) with mine!!
    Thanks!

    Originally posted by Thoglan View Post
    Do you have coupe or sedan sliders? Could just be the angle that makes yours look like theres only a tiny gap but heres mine all the way forward on sedan sliders:

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    I can pretty comfortably get in the back seat, and although I haven't tested I'm pretty sure I could squeeze a wheel through if I needed to.
    Wow that's a massive difference. I'll take another pic in a bit (going down to install the passenger seat now), but looks like you have ~twice as much room. Mine are also sedan sliders.

    Maybe PPs are narrower up front and don't run into the transmission tunnel? Since that's what's limiting the Nogaros from moving more forward.

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  • Thoglan
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    Originally posted by heinzboehmer View Post
    Back seat access is laughably limited, however. This is with the seat all the way forward

    I don't know what people are doing to get a set of wheels into the back through there, but mine would definitely not fit. Seat would absolutely have to come out. And I think there's not much to do about it either, as the seat runs into the transmission tunnel before the slider runs out of travel.
    Do you have coupe or sedan sliders? Could just be the angle that makes yours look like theres only a tiny gap but heres mine all the way forward on sedan sliders:

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    I can pretty comfortably get in the back seat, and although I haven't tested I'm pretty sure I could squeeze a wheel through if I needed to.

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  • Casa de Mesa
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    Wow Heinz the seat looks mega. Love the logo delete and the fact that our forum has its newest seamstress on hand. That's absolutely an awesome idea - let's see if I'm that brave (or patient!) with mine!!

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  • cornerbalanced
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    As long as you have folding rear seats, should be a non-issue re: having to take the seat out to squeeze wheels into the rear seat?

    Deleting the Cobra logo cleans things up a ton! Looks great.

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  • Bry5on
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    You’re a patient man. I did the seam ripper thing with my old Z3 and only got through one of the logos (the back) before I gave up
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