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GregP Member Since: 11 Dec 2010 Location: Exmouth Posts: 1084 |
Taken me a while to post some picks of my FFRR but here it is.
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11th Jan 2011 8:33pm |
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GregP Member Since: 11 Dec 2010 Location: Exmouth Posts: 1084 |
Yeah, its pretty much standard HSE with no modifications. I was looking for a Vogue ideally but with only 44k on the clock and from a local garage with 3 months warranty I just had to get it.
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11th Jan 2011 9:04pm |
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paul_h_8 Member Since: 09 Jun 2010 Location: North East - England Posts: 256 |
Quick tip get yourself a seat protector for the baby's car seat sell them at Halfrauds and only about £10 saves the leather |
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11th Jan 2011 9:05pm |
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GregP Member Since: 11 Dec 2010 Location: Exmouth Posts: 1084 |
cheers mate, I'll look into that. Got a soft bath towel in there at the moment and some padding placed between the front arm of the isofix base and the seat. Seems to be doing ok but a seat protector sounds a better plan long term. FFRR TD6 HSE Adriatic Blue with Parchment leather. |
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11th Jan 2011 9:08pm |
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paul_h_8 Member Since: 09 Jun 2010 Location: North East - England Posts: 256 |
Mine hangs over the bottom of the base of the seat alittle which stops the little mans muddy feet on the base of the seat. We have the same recaro car seat so should be the same for you |
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11th Jan 2011 9:11pm |
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GregP Member Since: 11 Dec 2010 Location: Exmouth Posts: 1084 |
excellent, do you use the isofix base as well? I have just check halfords and this one looks the best http://www.halfords.com/webapp/wcs/stores/...65597#dtab FFRR TD6 HSE Adriatic Blue with Parchment leather. |
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11th Jan 2011 9:19pm |
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paul_h_8 Member Since: 09 Jun 2010 Location: North East - England Posts: 256 |
That's the one I have, dont use the iso |
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11th Jan 2011 9:27pm |
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GregP Member Since: 11 Dec 2010 Location: Exmouth Posts: 1084 |
Class, just checked and they have one up at the store half a mile away. I'll pick it up tomorrow. Cheers Paul. FFRR TD6 HSE Adriatic Blue with Parchment leather. |
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11th Jan 2011 9:31pm |
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comports Member Since: 20 Dec 2010 Location: Colchester Posts: 1698 |
What a great post as I have a baby seat in mine and it does "dig" into the leather and leave marks. Will be down to halfwits to get one..! Thanks
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11th Jan 2011 9:58pm |
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GregP Member Since: 11 Dec 2010 Location: Exmouth Posts: 1084 |
Cheers Ash. I gave it a proper clean last weekend. Used clay bar for first time and well very impressed with outcome. I'd have taken some pics but was pretty much dark by the time I'd finished. FFRR TD6 HSE
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11th Jan 2011 11:26pm |
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comports Member Since: 20 Dec 2010 Location: Colchester Posts: 1698 |
Cool - I know the feeling. I've taken 7 hours in the past to wash, clay, wash, paint treat, polish, glaze my P38. Will be doing the same with my new one once it warms up a bit..! Ash
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12th Jan 2011 9:48am |
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big dunc Member Since: 12 Jan 2011 Location: Durham Posts: 3 |
kids in the back with the dog guard up is the other answer! Forwards is the only way.... |
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12th Jan 2011 9:53am |
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T24RES Member Since: 22 Nov 2010 Location: Henley-on-Thames Posts: 936 |
My Mrs is a childminder and we've used these mats for some years, the mats are excellent for keeping the leather clean. But the child seat base will leave dents in the seat foam underneath with prolonged use. If you don't need the seat in take the trouble to remove it. imo Ian Last edited by T24RES on 12th Jan 2011 12:59pm. Edited 1 time in total |
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12th Jan 2011 12:41pm |
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GregP Member Since: 11 Dec 2010 Location: Exmouth Posts: 1084 |
I think I will have to start getting into the habit of removing the seat when not in use. Back seats are mint (dont think the previous owner used them much) so dont wont to come along and wreck them in a few months. FFRR TD6 HSE
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12th Jan 2011 12:46pm |
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