i did it with my syncro and it just rules. what you have to do is grind off the rear seat backing brackets that are attached to the side. then just take your other ones off and weld the new ones in. i really isn't that big a deal. i swapped the whole interior of a wolfsburg edition into my syncro. now my syncro has the fiberglass bumpers and a full wolfsburg interior. i just love the change . the rear facing jump seats and the table are the way to go if you can find them.
ciao nigel |
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