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muddyjames:

--- Quote from: "smartprice" --- The person in the middle has to keep both legs in the passenger footwell and excuse me for touching their leg when selecting second (It's a seat for the smallest, which tends to be female).
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I found it ok for the person in the middle to have a leg either side of the gear lever. Even went off roading with people in the middle. Yes it was generaly a female who was smallest and in the middle. Only down side to off roading was if you start to lean and the person lifts thier right foot up like my mate did alot it pulled the hand brake on and you didnt know until you wondered where all the power had gone!!!

When I bought mine it had a middle seat belt. It was just a lap belt. It was bolted through the same bolts as the driver and passenger belt mounting points for clip. I installed retracting belts for out side passengers and mounted one of the 3 point over the shoulder belts to the middle seat. again using the driver and passenger clip mounting points and the top of the belt to the top of the bulk head. £ point seat belts all round then! Even safer than a lap belt.

Oh and having an overdrive with the person in the middle was erm, interesting. Alot of aplogising :lol:

I used to do the gears for my Dad. Got around the problem. Also he took his diesel S3 to the south of france with a caravan and back 3 times. I am sure my hearing has suffered for it :lol:

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