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Old 12-05-2010, 09:11 AM   #1
fiestaz
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Exclamation WP Passenger seat plastics

Ok so last night one of my mates accidentally got his foot caught as he was getting out of the backseat on the plastics. (its kinda hard to explain but i'll try) its the plastic that is in the corner and wraps around the back of the passenger seat. so if ur sitting in the seat its in the back left corner. (sorry if its a bad explanation).

anyway i know its not broken, but i cant get it back on as it seems to need to hook in to one place and other places and i cant quite work it out.....

i'll try and post some pictures later to help a bit more, but if you do know what im talking about, any help would be appreciated.

thanks, Fiestaz

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