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if you get a slim line battery you can fit it under your draws
X2, floor comes out very easily.
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X2, floor comes out very easily.


Yes it’s easy once you get past the point where it’s no longer difficult [emoji23]
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I don’t want to do that. [emoji16] Just saying the floor is the easy bit, it’s freeing up the massive side mouldings, etc that takes the fun out of it.
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My head rests on the back seats come out and have them out . Thiers 2 buttons on each headrest . Push both in at same time to remove them. You press only the 1 botton to slide up and down
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This is my set up with head rests remove . And seats still slide right bsck
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Thanks for that tip about the headrests.

My mate has his fridge in the back side door like yours in his Grand Vitara. I presently have mine in the back, like most ppl have, thinking about a slide and one drawer beside it.
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