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Hi all
My name is Alan from london. (new member)
Just bought a multispace need some advice.
I would like to replace my rear double seat with a single.
Are they available? maybe from a left hand dirve vehicle.
I know this would turn the car into a four seater but I need the room.
Been searching Ebay for a left hand drive to no avail.
Reards Alan
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I've never heard of one wide seat in the second row even in my left hand drive land. Perhaps another model Citroen or Peugeot might have something along those lines that would fit.
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Hi
no I have the useual 1 double and one single In a row.
What I want is 2 single seats which would leave a gap in between the two.
Regards Alan
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OK, well maybe you can take the double seat out and mount a single. Something like the three seats in the middle version with the middle sear removed.[/align]
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Hi Alan and welcome
I doubt that it would make a difference as to being LHD/RHD as I am sure that the rear seats are the same for both markets. (I am talking about mk1 & 2) with the rear divided 2/1. I guess that the easiest way to see if this could be done would be to take out both rear parts of yours and see if it is possible to mount the single seat on the other side of the car.
Failing that, the mk 3 is available with three separate rear seats.
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If everything seems to be going well, you have obviously overlooked something.
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