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keano:
The guy that sold the car removed it first apparently. :confused:
Are they easy to get hold of?
Gene Hunt:
--- Quote from: keano on July 06, 2010, 12:28:38 am ---The guy that sold the car removed it first apparently. :confused:
Are they easy to get hold of?
--- End quote ---
..........wonder why he took it out ?. I would try ebay or the breakers yards for a replacment as they cost a bomb from the dealers, i think the tubing for the rear air con vens can be a twat as well when you retro fit the arm rest.
keano:
he sold the dsg to buy the same car but manual.
didnt get along with it apparently. he must have just chucked it in that car.
is it easy to get my ipod connected to that head unit? :party:
Gene Hunt:
I think VW do an i pod connecter for the arm rest but don't know what that is like to fit. The arm rest in mine has the orginal 6 disc cd changer in which i like as i can't get on with those i pod things, hate those little speakers in my ears :grin: :laugh:
Nasir:
It definitely had the armrest factory fitted because I remember a private seller selling the car for a sum (won't disclose for you OP) and seeing it there. Plus it has the slider cup holder which comes with the armrest. It could be worth a few bob on its own or he's putting it in the other car as you said. The vents etc will already be there because I think he probably just unscrewed the armrest bit. I think the whole kit is £150+. Not sure if you can buy the armrest separately but always worth a try because it looks naked without it.
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