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      04-14-2014, 03:39 PM   #28
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Originally Posted by UBER ///M3 View Post
well let me just put it like this, my 9 year old daughter was struggling to get in and out of the back seat yesterday. So id say an adult or teen would have one heck of a time. I also have sliders and thats with the seat forward all the way
That's what I thought....

One more question. Was it difficult to get the seat belt receiver to fit into the seat's inner belt guide? I had some pole positions in a porsche and ended up buying different receivers, plus extension hardware to get the porsche receivers to thread through the belt guide. It seems like a lot of people with pole positions on BMW's leave the seatbelt receivers outside the seat (between the seat and transmission tunnel) but I don't think that is best because then the belt doesn't pass over your lap and sometimes there isn't enough space for the receiver. It almost looks like your pole positions have a larger belt pass through opening than most (thus allowing the receiver to fit). Your thoughts would be appreciated!
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