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[quote="Harry"]Firstly have to remove the front seat bellts. Pop the cover off where it slides along the rail at the bottom and undo the bolt then looses the strap off the rail. Pull off the cover that you pull to move the seatbelt up and down (seriously just pull it off it will come). Undo the small torx bit under the cover and take off the other plastic part that loosens. Undo the nut so the seatbelt falls off this part. Then you have to remove the passenger seatbelt but first go into the boot and locate two small torx bolts on the C pillars (near the interior light on the passenger side) which will enable you to remove the whole C pillar. Go into the passenger seats and see where the seatbelt is attached at the bottom, remove it. Pull the B pillar off where you undid the front seatbelt. I would advise taking the rear seat benches out (not the back panel) will make it a lot easier. At this point the rear door cars should have nothing else obstructing it's way to come out so just pull it and pop it out. Then obviously to re attach it's the same in reverse.[/quote]
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