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368017 PostPosted: Mon Feb 04, 2008 11:33 am Thank this member for this postReply with quote
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We have just a purchased a Autocruise Starfire EL and would like to add additional armrests R/H drivers side , L/H passenger side.I have tried Peugeot Ģ81 each , Autocruise have non left . Any ideas where I can look for some please ? wallis
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368252 PostPosted: Mon Feb 04, 2008 8:20 pm Thank this member for this postReply with quote
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Hi

There is a firm that fits these - I think it might be Malvern Leisure???

I contacted such a firm last year about fitting additional arm rests to my Fiat/Swift. It was more than complicated as the seats had lumbar adjustment.

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Hi

I was half right with the name of the firm......see link below

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wasn't there an EU directive thingy prohibiting outside armrests, because they might stop you from abandoning a vehicle quickly in the effect of an accident. I was quite surprised to find my new van had twin armrests. But is is french and they know how to treat the EU! Laughing

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Hi

I have twin arm rests on the Fiat/Swift. I am certain the vehicle is fully compliant with all regulations etc as Swift seem very on the ball with all such matters.

Russell

PS - it is a heck of a lot more comfortable when driving with twin arm rests too

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Hi . Thanks for all your replies on Armrests.I have contacted Wynern Accessories Now Ģ125 per armrest fitted by them.They have to strip the seat then weld a plate on as 2006 models do not have plates on both sides. Nothing back yet from Malvern Leisure ,I think I will call on my way to Spain Thanks again wallis
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