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as it is not available with the beige upholstery......only black.
Matthew
That's true and I've never understood why. It can't be because beige does not meet australian standards and black does
Was told once it's because they get too dirty in beige but I've seen them in a german Passat catalogue in beige, so what is VWA suggesting Aussie kids are filthy compared to German ones?
Last edited by J-P; 11-03-2010, 08:50 AM.
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This I will have to check for you .. stand by you can pm me I can make contact with you.. See what I can do.. I think you could but the overall cost would be huge. the componants and the leather and the recovering would be a lot more than the factory order.
Phillip,
I am interested in retrofitting integrated child seats for my 2008 R36 wagon.
I assume that the current V6 FSI Highline model has similar, but not identical rear black leather seats - are they interchangeable?
If so, please let me know how much this would cost for this option without any recovering. I am happy to use a slighly different colour/texture rear seat for the safety of the kids now and refit the original one in a few years.
Mate it would be FAR cheaper and FAR safer to leave the kids in proper 5 point harness. You can get them to accomodate up to 36kg which is getting to 7 or 8 years old. Booster seats, even integrated ones, simply aren't safe enough for kids.
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