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Date:         Wed, 2 Jun 1999 09:45:49 -0700
Reply-To:     Rich Durant <rich_durant@MENTORG.COM>
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From:         Rich Durant <rich_durant@MENTORG.COM>
Subject:      mounting doo-dad for armrest
In-Reply-To:  <199906021631.JAA29771@relay1.wv.mentorg.com>
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All this talk about armrests reminds me . . .

The P.O. removed the armrest from the middle passenger side seat to have a little more clearance to get to the back seat (Syncro passenger van). The arm rest and a bag of hardware have been under the back seat since I bought the Syncro and this weekend I decide to put it back on. The armrest itself is OK, but the bag of hardware is definitely for something else . . . . :-(

So I need the plate and shaft that the armrest rotates on, along with the two smaller allen bolts to hold it on to the seat, and the larger allen bolt that holds the armrest on to the shaft.

Annybody with a trashed seat that can part this out to me?

Thanks -- Rich Durant

86 Syncro - "The Syncro" 86 Westy - "The Conestoga"

-- Rich Durant Licensing & Installation Products Mentor Graphics Corporation


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