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Old 10-26-2010, 08:00 PM
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Originally Posted by jon928se
Strange - both my RHD 928s have the kick panel next to the accelerator pedal.
Interesting.. I'll have to go look in the newest one to see if there's one there. Might be more parts I need to order
Old 10-27-2010, 06:51 AM
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Wow, thanks for all the good info guys! I didn't have time to stop by the car today (it's not where I'm currently living at the moment) but tomorrow should be good. I'll report back as to what is lurking around in the driver's footwell.

Originally Posted by Hilton
the two recessed 10mm nuts in the holes on the base of the wood panel need to come off, then pull the panel towards you from the bottom, and you'll have good access to the fuses and relay panel.
OK, that's what I was suspecting. Just seemed a bit unusual, and I didn't want to start unbolting things and end up with a mess ...

Originally Posted by jcorenman
(very detailed description of the seat repair process)
Hmm, sounds like you've done this before

The driver's seat was to undergo a bit of a reconditioning at some point due to the usual bolster wear issue (see attached rather poor photo taken previously). If I'm going to be removing the seat to fix the stitching I might as well do it all at once
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