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Selling a rear headrest conversion, consists of the brackets and hardware
needed to install rear headrests, easy install, your seat backrest already has the cut outs to accept the brackets, took me 15mins to install.
$55 plus ship.
I also have 2 black vinyl headrests that I can be included in sale for an extra
$40.
Originally posted by egk2@Jul 9 2005, 03:19 PM Selling a rear headrest conversion, consists of the brackets and hardware
needed to install rear headrests, easy install, your seat backrest already has the cut outs to accept the brackets, took me 15mins to install.
$55 plus ship.
I also have 2 black vinyl headrests that I can be included in sale for an extra
$40.
Pics if needed.
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Do you still have the rear headrest conversion brackets and hardware? I'm interested in adding them to my E30.
Originally posted by majorh1+Jul 11 2005, 04:56 PM--><div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(majorh1 @ Jul 11 2005, 04:56 PM)</div><div class='quotemain'><!--QuoteBegin-egk2@Jul 9 2005, 03:19 PM Selling a rear headrest conversion, consists of the brackets and hardware
needed to install rear headrests, easy install, your seat backrest already has the cut outs to accept the brackets, took me 15mins to install.
$55 plus ship.
I also have 2 black vinyl headrests that I can be included in sale for an extra
$40.
Pics if needed.
[snapback]360973[/snapback]
Do you still have the rear headrest conversion brackets and hardware? I'm interested in adding them to my E30.
i know u sold them but im just wonderin how do they look?
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