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    Default Rear head rests

    I have just aquired some rear head rests from a cavalier and i havent got a clue how to fit them. I read something on how to fit them but it said to get some sort of clip from a belmont astra which apparently clips straight into the fittings on a nova rear seat, but what if there aren't any belmont astras in the local scrappie, are there any alternatives if so please help

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    Default RE: Rear head rests

    alright m8,i know it sounds cheap but ive aquired some rear head rests and the most cheap and quick way to do it is to place them in between the parcel shelf and back seats,,tacky i know but without having to go to time consuming other alternatives i found this way looks sound,regards.

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    Default RE: Rear head rests

    Naaaa, dont bother, if u r gonna do it, do it properly, order the bits from u're local vaux dealer, ask for Belmont rear headrest guides, u'll need 4, to much bother gettin them out of a scrappy!

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    Default RE: Rear head rests

    b4 u cut ur rear bench to bits have a feel for the holes that the grommets fit into if u havent got the holes then ur gonna be fucked when u cut the cloth. sum seats have the holes and sum dont. it is possible to drill new holes if u havent got em but its greif. the grommets i used were nova front ones and there a doddle to get out from the scrappy.

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