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Old December 15th 04, 05:34 PM
john
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Default Rear seat 2004 Ion

I need to temporarily remove the rear seat from my new 2004 Ion. If I screw
up I'll be in deep dudu.
My last car was a snap . two screws and pop it out. If any one Knows how it
comes out would very much appreciate a hint.



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Old December 15th 04, 09:11 PM
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Got it
"john" > wrote in message
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>I need to temporarily remove the rear seat from my new 2004 Ion. If I screw
>up I'll be in deep dudu.
> My last car was a snap . two screws and pop it out. If any one Knows how
> it comes out would very much appreciate a hint.
>
>




 




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