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    About to fit a child seat in the back of the R36.

    What are people using to protect the seat from child seat?

    Just towels or fitting up something else?

    Thanks

  • #2
    I got a pet cover from RACV store. it covers the entire back seat (with slots for seat belts) with a canvas like material (black). It has a qip to allow the 60/40 split fold down. I had this under the seat along with a bit of carpet under the base to stop it marking up the seats to badly.

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    • #3
      My child seat came with a foam/sueade go-between so I just use that.
      So far no marks on the rear seat itself. Can't say the same for the rear of the passenger side headrest. My daughter loves putting her dirty shoes up there.

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      • #4
        i have the foam suede matt for the littlest one as it came with the seat, but the 2 year old's seat didn't come with one, so i bought a black bath towel and have this under his seat, it extends form the headrest, and wraps down over the seat, so in effect all of the leather is covered....worked a treat when i didn't take his protestations of feeling unwell seriously ...

        when the new baby is sitting upright, i will be getting another towel, as the suede mat, would not have been big enough to catch everything....

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        • #5
          Originally posted by Hypo View Post
          About to fit a child seat in the back of the R36.

          What are people using to protect the seat from child seat?

          Just towels or fitting up something else?

          Thanks
          Something else... i refuse to let small children in the car
          Gone...........R36 Icelandic Gray Wagon

          Specialising in off-topic discussion

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          • #6
            Originally posted by apom View Post
            Something else... i refuse to let small children in the car
            i second that....except i have a three year old. So the training there is no shoes on in dady's car and no kicking the seat in front! after 8 weeks working well and no marks or damage...except for a 3 year old developing some kind of complex i am sure.
            V6Passat
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            • #7
              Originally posted by V6Passat View Post
              i second that....except i have a three year old. So the training there is no shoes on in dady's car and no kicking the seat in front! after 8 weeks working well and no marks or damage...except for a 3 year old developing some kind of complex i am sure.
              that poor child, kids will be kids, cars can be cleaned

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              • #8
                Originally posted by 111 View Post
                that poor child, kids will be kids, cars can be cleaned
                You are wise '111' and this is why my wifes 2 year old Astra looks very second hand and reasonably trashed (to be fair, wife does most of it)!!! Daughter can do what ever she wants in mummies car....
                V6Passat
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                • #9
                  Originally posted by 111 View Post
                  that poor child, kids will be kids, cars can be cleaned
                  Yep, kids will be kids but they need to know theres a time an place for everything. I am sick of hearing parents let their kids act like they feel and make excuses about poor behaviour. Kids need to be taught right and wrong and respect for other peoples property.

                  Getting of my soapbox now.....
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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by 111 View Post
                    that poor child, kids will be kids, cars can be cleaned
                    A few quotes from the Transporter (not the one on here but the real one) that should be taught to children at a young age.

                    Frank Martin: Whats The first rule when entering a mans car?
                    Jack Billings: [takes his feet off The seat] Respect a mans car, a man respects you.
                    Frank Martin: Rule number two?
                    Jack Billings: Greet The man. Good afternoon, Frank.
                    Frank Martin: Good afternoon, Jack.
                    Jack Billings: Can we play The game now?
                    Frank Martin: I would think your brain would be too tired after a whole day of school.
                    Jack Billings: Youre just afraid Im gonna win.
                    Frank Martin: Im afraid youre gonna be too worn out to do your homework.
                    Jack Billings: Its Friday, I dont *have* any homework.
                    Frank Martin: In that case: The game.
                    Jack Billings: Yes!
                    Frank Martin: But first, whats The third rule of The car?
                    [Jack buckles his seatbelt]
                    Frank Martin: Good.

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                    Tarconi: I always say, The way a man treats his car is how he treats himself.

                    Originally posted by apom View Post
                    Yep, kids will be kids but they need to know theres a time an place for everything. I am sick of hearing parents let their kids act like they feel and make excuses about poor behaviour. Kids need to be taught right and wrong and respect for other peoples property.

                    Getting of my soapbox now.....


                    Spot on! I cringe when I see bashed up cars park near me and the inside looks like a tip and when you see the family you can see why the car is the way it is.
                    Last edited by Maverick; 17-11-2009, 10:50 AM.
                    website: www.my-gti.com

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by Maverick View Post
                      A few quotes from the Transporter (not the one on here but the real one) that should be taught to children at a young age.

                      Frank Martin: Whats The first rule when entering a mans car?
                      Jack Billings: [takes his feet off The seat] Respect a mans car, a man respects you.
                      Frank Martin: Rule number two?
                      Jack Billings: Greet The man. Good afternoon, Frank.
                      Frank Martin: Good afternoon, Jack.
                      Jack Billings: Can we play The game now?
                      Frank Martin: I would think your brain would be too tired after a whole day of school.
                      Jack Billings: Youre just afraid Im gonna win.
                      Frank Martin: Im afraid youre gonna be too worn out to do your homework.
                      Jack Billings: Its Friday, I dont *have* any homework.
                      Frank Martin: In that case: The game.
                      Jack Billings: Yes!
                      Frank Martin: But first, whats The third rule of The car?
                      [Jack buckles his seatbelt]
                      Frank Martin: Good.

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                      Tarconi: I always say, The way a man treats his car is how he treats himself.





                      Spot on! I cringe when I see bashed up cars park near me and the inside looks like a tip and when you see the family you can see why the car is the way it is.
                      Awesome!!! Too True...i go to a lot of trouble parking my car in carparks, sick of coming back to scratches, dings etc cause people dont respect their stuff letalone other peoples property. My wife thinks i am crazy, but i dont care.
                      V6Passat
                      Here now!

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by V6Passat View Post
                        Awesome!!! Too True...i go to a lot of trouble parking my car in carparks, sick of coming back to scratches, dings etc cause people dont respect their stuff letalone other peoples property. My wife thinks i am crazy, but i dont care.
                        My wife often says we should have brought her car when I'm lapping carparks and streets looking for the perfect spot
                        website: www.my-gti.com

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by Maverick View Post
                          My wife often says we should have brought her car when I'm lapping carparks and streets looking for the perfect spot
                          Funny BUT true...must be genitic...the more time circling the carpack the less time buying shoes and handbags i guess!! No offence intended to any girls who love shopping and their cars.
                          V6Passat
                          Here now!

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                          • #14
                            Doesn't matter how many laps you do or how far away you park.

                            When you come back to the car there's always someone parked next to you. Usually a 20yo Falcon or Commodore.

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                            • #15
                              I agree with most of the previous posts however all of my cars are immaculate and my wife does take care of her car. no scratches or dings as she is careful in car parks....

                              as for the inside my son can do what he likes within reason but im not taking the kids shoes off so he can get in the car that's f*&cking ridiculous, are you going to tell a two year old they cant have their milk in the car because daddy is precious when the kid is screaming for food...

                              thats my 2c

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