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Twingo Technical & Detailing Information
Interior
Central ArmRest
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<blockquote data-quote="user 980" data-source="post: 141766" data-attributes="member: 980"><p>Certainly not a seat out job! The armrest comes with full instructions and it's a very easy job to do.</p><p>10mm socket, stanley knife, scissors, and a t20 torx driver.</p><p></p><p>Scissors weren't really sharp enough, luckily I had a small stanley knife that was perfect for the job. I should have took more pictures but I was hungover haha. </p><p></p><p>By either having the seats slid all the way back, all the way forwards, or folded forwards, you could easily get to where you needed to.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="user 980, post: 141766, member: 980"] Certainly not a seat out job! The armrest comes with full instructions and it's a very easy job to do. 10mm socket, stanley knife, scissors, and a t20 torx driver. Scissors weren't really sharp enough, luckily I had a small stanley knife that was perfect for the job. I should have took more pictures but I was hungover haha. By either having the seats slid all the way back, all the way forwards, or folded forwards, you could easily get to where you needed to. [/QUOTE]
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