<html><div style='background-color:'><DIV>hey</DIV> <DIV> i have a '86 7 passenger vanagon that i want to give a little more personality to. i want to turn my two-seat- rear-seat around and push it up against the front seats. make sort of a weekender style setup, without the jump-seats-but with the existing rear seat. my dilema comes in that upon inspection i realized that the gas tank sits directly under where i want to put the seats. so i am assuming that i must drop the tank to drill the bolt holes through the floor. i was wondering if this is the proper procedure to do this job, or if anyone had any ideas on how to do the job more effectively.thanks for any help.</DIV> <DIV>patrick</DIV></div><br clear=all><hr>Tired of spam? Get <a href="http://g.msn.com/8HMLENUS/2734">advanced junk mail protection</a> with MSN 8.</html> |
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